gift cards for TJ teachers

Anonymous
I am a freshman's parent. My daughter likes TJ and all her teachers very much because these teachers really are very nice, great, careful, and responsible for their students! So she wants to send gift cards with Christmas cards for her teachers and counselor in the next two days to show her appreciation for all her teachers! How much dollars of a gift card to send usually is at TJ ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a freshman's parent. My daughter likes TJ and all her teachers very much because these teachers really are very nice, great, careful, and responsible for their students! So she wants to send gift cards with Christmas cards for her teachers and counselor in the next two days to show her appreciation for all her teachers! How much dollars of a gift card to send usually is at TJ ?


TJ teachers should get 40-45% more in gift money than teachers at the other high schools because everyone there is so much more nice, great, careful, and responsible.

It's written in the student handbook...
Anonymous
My daughter really is lucky because she always has the great teachers from her kindergarten until now. Before, she only sent a box of chocolate bought from Costco and a Christmas card on which she wrote appreciated words and drew beautiful pictures to her every teacher. This year, we think it is the best to send a gift card instead of a box of chocolate because it is easier to take at her full and heavy backpack. She is shy and kind, and hope to show her appreciation and thanks for all her great teachers by sending them Christmas gifts!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a freshman's parent. My daughter likes TJ and all her teachers very much because these teachers really are very nice, great, careful, and responsible for their students! So she wants to send gift cards with Christmas cards for her teachers and counselor in the next two days to show her appreciation for all her teachers! How much dollars of a gift card to send usually is at TJ ?


Providing a monetary gift card directly to a teacher in a one-on-one setting has the potential to be problematic and may create an awkward situation for the teacher to accept, regardless of the amount. It is advisable to channel such gestures through the TJ PTSA or present them as classroom gifts without specifying individual student contributions. TJ Teachers deserve all the gifts the parent/student community can afford, just not individual gifts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a freshman's parent. My daughter likes TJ and all her teachers very much because these teachers really are very nice, great, careful, and responsible for their students! So she wants to send gift cards with Christmas cards for her teachers and counselor in the next two days to show her appreciation for all her teachers! How much dollars of a gift card to send usually is at TJ ?


As devout Christian, I have issues with this part. This is why non-believers think we are "weird" and pushy.
I would not give anything in December, as it looks like a "bribe" for second semester. But if you insist, don't make it Christmassy.... just say "Happy Holidays".

I think the better gesture is to give a gift at the end of the year, saying "Thanks!"
Anonymous
Thanks for telling that don't make it Christmassy.... just say "Happy Holidays".
Anonymous
Trader Joe’s teachers are just regular employees do training as part of their job. No need to give extra gifts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a freshman's parent. My daughter likes TJ and all her teachers very much because these teachers really are very nice, great, careful, and responsible for their students! So she wants to send gift cards with Christmas cards for her teachers and counselor in the next two days to show her appreciation for all her teachers! How much dollars of a gift card to send usually is at TJ ?


Providing a monetary gift card directly to a teacher in a one-on-one setting has the potential to be problematic and may create an awkward situation for the teacher to accept, regardless of the amount. It is advisable to channel such gestures through the TJ PTSA or present them as classroom gifts without specifying individual student contributions. TJ Teachers deserve all the gifts the parent/student community can afford, just not individual gifts.



Had donated money to TJ PTSA for appreciation Christmas gift last week. My daughter only want to show her appreciation to her class teachers. So have not decide how much is the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a freshman's parent. My daughter likes TJ and all her teachers very much because these teachers really are very nice, great, careful, and responsible for their students! So she wants to send gift cards with Christmas cards for her teachers and counselor in the next two days to show her appreciation for all her teachers! How much dollars of a gift card to send usually is at TJ ?


Providing a monetary gift card directly to a teacher in a one-on-one setting has the potential to be problematic and may create an awkward situation for the teacher to accept, regardless of the amount. It is advisable to channel such gestures through the TJ PTSA or present them as classroom gifts without specifying individual student contributions. TJ Teachers deserve all the gifts the parent/student community can afford, just not individual gifts.



Had donated money to TJ PTSA for appreciation Christmas gift last week. My daughter only want to show her appreciation to her class teachers. So have not decide how much is the best.


Sure your daughter can show her appreciation by using her own effort in the class just like other students, not using your money
Anonymous
Do your kids send Christmas gifts to their school bus drivers?
Anonymous
Holiday money gift cards to drivers is ok as they work hard to ensure safe bus rides. There is no concern of indirect influence as they dont give out grades to students, unlike teachers. Drivers may or may not celebrate Christmas, so add a generic Holidays and Happy new year greeting message.
Anonymous
A cash or cash equivalent gift looks a lot like a bribe. This is why, at least in government, you can’t give gifts of more than $5 or so to your supervisor (including buying lunch or drinks)—as they’re rating you, it would be improper to give them anything of meaningful value.

Seriously—don’t do it. It’s improper and will place the teacher in an awkward spot.
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