Tuesday 28 April 2015

Bloody Cake Sales – A Response From PTA UK


This morning we posted a link on our Facebook page to an extremely funny article on fundraising in school entitled "Sponsorship money, raffles and more bloody cakes’: where’s the fun in fundraising?" 

It's a great read.

Click HERE to read the full article, it's very funny and will ring more than a few bells with our hardworking HTSA parents & carers!



We were equally impressed with the response to the article from Emma Williams of PTA UK, which we are posting in full below…



For those parents reading this who are about to embark on the school journey, the good news is that Claire Macintosh’s witty, but slightly depressing account of PTA life is not the full picture.

The BIG message is that PTAs are not all about baking cakes; it's about showing children how to get involved with a community in a selfless way, with parents as partners of the school, working to support their child's education. Sure, fundraising for schools (our members raised £120M for schools last year) is a part of this, but actually it’s all about enhancing children's learning and wider school experience.

If your child sees you actively participating in their school, showing that you care about their school life, then it makes them care more in turn. 

In fact, research shows that “the effect of parental engagement over a student's school career, is the equivalent of adding an extra two to three years to that students education”. [John Hattie, Visible Learning 2008].

So handing over the cash just doesn’t quite cut it. That is why 75% of our schools in the UK have PTAs and why PTA UK is striving for a PTA in every school.

The good news for the PTA volunteers, is that we hear the cries for more help. Over the next 12-18 months, we are launching a number of initiatives to speak out to parents to tell them how important it is to be involved. Watch this space: www.pta.org.uk


Emma Williams, Executive Director PTA UK




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