- Apr 4, 2007
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Taylor is going on a field trip Thursday that cost $86.00. They started telling us about it at the beginning of the year, you had to pay for it in two installments the first being due right before Christmas and the second due before the Mardi Gras Holidays.
How should the school handle the children that can't pay for this? I know it would not be fair for them to pay for the kids that can't go. It also isn't really fair that the kids just can't afford to go and can't do anything about that. Should they maybe see if other parents would be willing to make a donation to the kids that can't afford to go? It is just heartbreaking to me that some students have to stay behind.
They also sent a note home last week that the kids can bring spending money. They included in this note that it is very expensive there. Again I don't think it is right that some children will bring $50 and others $10. I guess it isn't right that anyone should be allowed to bring money.
I went with her on a field trip a while back and they had told them they would not have time to visit the gift shop. Then it turned out they did so many kids sat there with no money and this sad look on their face. I was the only parent with her class. She bought a couple things and I turned around and gave them to someone else, then brought her back the next week when we were alone.
I know life isn't fair and not every child will have equal amounts of money through life, but why make 5th grade harder than it is by doing things like this.
How should the school handle the children that can't pay for this? I know it would not be fair for them to pay for the kids that can't go. It also isn't really fair that the kids just can't afford to go and can't do anything about that. Should they maybe see if other parents would be willing to make a donation to the kids that can't afford to go? It is just heartbreaking to me that some students have to stay behind.
They also sent a note home last week that the kids can bring spending money. They included in this note that it is very expensive there. Again I don't think it is right that some children will bring $50 and others $10. I guess it isn't right that anyone should be allowed to bring money.
I went with her on a field trip a while back and they had told them they would not have time to visit the gift shop. Then it turned out they did so many kids sat there with no money and this sad look on their face. I was the only parent with her class. She bought a couple things and I turned around and gave them to someone else, then brought her back the next week when we were alone.
I know life isn't fair and not every child will have equal amounts of money through life, but why make 5th grade harder than it is by doing things like this.