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To think there is something odd but our pta mums

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StealthPolarBear · 26/05/2017 22:55

They smile when they see me and chat. They are inclusive. Yes they know each other better than the rest but don't go out of their way to exclude others.
This isn't what I was led to expect from mn. Where's the bitchiness? Where's the playground politics?

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CowParsleyNettle · 27/05/2017 11:07

It's a plot.

That's how it starts and before you know it you are up until midnight, baking cakes for events and doing paper mache.

You have been warned 😎

Scandelicious · 27/05/2017 11:15

We even have pta dads...

StealthPolarBear · 27/05/2017 11:56

Nice ones or cliquey ones

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TooStressyForMyOwnGood · 27/05/2017 12:10

We have nice PTA dads too.

lalalalyra · 27/05/2017 12:17

DS's new school is so different to his last. I was PTA chair at the last school, which seemed to mean I took the details of all the things the rest of the pta said they'd do and the frantically do them all myself when they forgot/didn't turn up/change their minds etc. I mean, they were lovely people, but a nightmare.

New school PTA all chip in. If one says they'll do something they actually do it. They've also been asking about things that were done differently in his other school, in fact even the HT has asked a few things about the previous school. It's almost like they are happy to change things if someone knows a better way to do it. It's very strange!

Also they had a night out last Friday and not one person referred to their husband/partner as 'babysitting'. I like them.

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