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Chocolate debt not so sweet

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A primary school’s chocolate fundraiser turned into a debt-collection exercise after parents failed to cough up around $3000.

Birkenhead Primary School’s Parent Teachers Association raised funds by giving pupils boxes of chocolate bars to sell at $2 a bar.

But at the end of the fundraising stint, the Auckland school was $3000 out of pocket, and had to start chasing up parents.

Former PTA chair Vicki Vachias said the association still finished around $600-$700 short. “Most of it came in, a little bit didn’t.”

Vachias said the PTA put the loss down to the recession.

“We just wrote it off as a sign of the times. We just wrote that off as being what happens with some families.”

The event raised about $5500 for the school despite the shortfall.

Principal Nigel Bioletti said the PTA has been active in raising money for the school for a number of years.

“I would think that they would do it again but perhaps there’s a lesson to be learned here. At any school you’re going to have parents that don’t return things. READ MORE

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