To me, it's all about balance. You wouldn't want to spend a large portion of your budget to benefit just a handful of students. On the other hand, there are probably lots of things that you do that benefit groups of students and not the whole school -- teacher grants that benefit a single classroom, support for clubs or after-school programs in which only a portion of the students are enrolled, etc. The question then becomes whether this is a worthwhile use for your money, and whether the amount you will need to spend on it makes sense in terms of the overall budget.
- Craig
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Rule of thumb : when funding or sponsoring events/activitys it should alway be for the highest number of students possible. Having only a small selected few student to which will benefit, then funds it should be raised beforehand toward this small selected group. Rewarding (yes) is very encouraging all students to try harder/study longer and perhaps get rewarded For there achievement. This is upfront with no arguments to arise. I think NO way should any funds be spent like you say, seems very unfair after the fact . Sudden rewards are conflicting interests.
- Cindee
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