Random thoughts:
With all these volunteer demands, definitely intimidating. 3+ positions in the classroom itself? omg. Volunteer for one thing, the calls for more will never end. Noooooooooo way.
Striking a chord with me is the bandaid clinic. After back to school, plus all of the other first of the year gimmes from the school, perhaps some of them just didn't have the extra cheese. It really really sucks wanting to do some of this stuff but just not being able to. It's embarassing too.
So yes, intimidation wise, here's this. Say I'm dirt poor. I'm not anymore, but I've been in this spot. So anyway, say I can't contribute to stuff. I'm not about to get involved in other stuff, cause the requests won't stop, and I'll be forced to admit my poverty again and again and again. When all the other five parents on the committee are donating, and I'm not, I look like a big selfish sack of shit. You get in this spin of feeling like a bad parent and feeling like you're looking like a bad parent, and being talked to and guilted out as if you're a bad parent/committee member. I'm not about to put myself up to go through that 6-30 times a year. No way.
On another note, where does the school not get off providing bandaids of all things? If I had care and control of someone else's kid, how well would it go over if I didn't have the basics to care for them? For things like a ?bandaid drive?, if people don't see the value in it or the reasoning for it, they're not gonna contribute.
And if people think it's the teachers' jobs to teach, not other parents, they're not going to volunteer for that either. Our teachers don't ask for a lot of volunteering. During a field trip, or to read to the slow-to-learners, perhaps, but that's about it, so they get too many volunteer offers, and have to decline some or make a schedule so everyone who wants to can. I've been turned down cause they had too many several times. With many of the trips there's a parent volunteer waiting list.
Maybe the school ought to be looking at this whole room mother/volunteer scenario in itself. Why are so many parents teaching and guiding these kids? Don't think I like that. May as well teach 'em at home in that case.