L.C.
Welcome to the world of the STP (same two/ten people).
There are parents who volunteer and parents who don't. If I had a nickel for all the parents who told me that they can't volunteer because they work, I'd be rich. No offense -- but we all work. Some of us work at night. Some of us work in the day. Some of us work 24/7.
My youngest is in high school. There are a core 6 families who volunteer for the band - a band with 45 kids that represent 40 families... No matter what we do, it's the same 12 people... The After Prom Committee is comprised of 20 people... The senior and junior classes are about 300 students each. You'd think that you might get more than 20 people who are interested in keeping kids safe after prom. BUT we get people to help that night, so it's better than nothing. I was PTO Chair at the middle school - again -- the same 10 people show up to help...
It is what it is.
I used to volunteer once or twice a week when my children were both in elementary school. As they got older, I continued with once a week. My youngest is in high school -- the fall is when they need the most help, so it can be more than once a week depending on the schedule. We are now coming into "Play" season and as we get closer to show time, I'll be needed more. My house is the overnight cast party location. It takes a HUGE amount of time to get the house, food, and supplies ready, so - while I may not be at school volunteering, I'm still working my tail off.
I volunteer where my kids are. I've done the middle school dances, the chaperoning of the field trips, the overnight trips, the band camp thing for a week at a time, the school lock ins, movie nights, the overnight cast parties here at the house -- you name it.
I've got one more year and then I'm definitely ready for my youngest to head off to college so I can get some rest! :-)
LBC