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Elementary School Fundraising
By Veronica Scott
If you have children, there is the inevitable chance that you will encounter an elementary school
fundraiser. It comes with the territory of putting kids through either public or private school. Fundraising
can be a great way for parents to help support local schools, expand their child's educational
well-being, and increase their child's social skills.
There never seems to be adequate funding available for educational purposes. Holding a fundraiser
can help bring in extra revenue so schools can offer additional programs and activities for kids of all
ages. Your level of involvement will vary depending on how much you choose to participate in a school
fundraiser.
When it comes down to holding the fundraisers, volunteer parent groups, such as the PTA or PTO, are
usually the ones left to spearhead the projects. If you find yourself becoming actively involved in a
volunteer parent group, you can bet your bottom dollar that you will have to participate in a fundraiser.
But it doesn't have to be the end of the world. In fact, many fundraisers act as a social gathering place
for parents and kids alike. It is also a chance for parents to work with their children and find out what
their day is like at school. You can meet other children, teachers and school officials by working with a
fundraiser.
If you have played a role in an elementary school fundraiser, you may already have a great idea that
has been tried and tested successfully. If so, then great! Stick with it because there