S/o teacher gift card - only 1/3 of the class contributed

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here we are a class of 29. 9 people contribute between 10-20 dollars each. It seems a touch unfair to the others who didn't participate. I was going to put in $50 and bring it up to a nice round number

That would be really big and unnecessary of you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here we are a class of 29. 9 people contribute between 10-20 dollars each. It seems a touch unfair to the others who didn't participate. I was going to put in $50 and bring it up to a nice round number


It sounds like there is $150 or so for the teacher-- doesn't seem like the kind of thing that is not worth giving. Don't know what you mean about being unfair to people who didn't participate? The gift is best not tied to individual parents anyway.
Anonymous
I would send a friendly reminder email for donations and mention that you will be signing the card from only the people who donated unless you get critical mass
Anonymous
When we did it, we had two or three who did not participate. A lot contributed later than we would have liked, so we bought flowers to go along with the gift card. We signed it from the whole class. You never know why someone does not participate.
Anonymous
We give our own gift so we dot contribute to the class gift. It isn't required so relax, sign the card from the class and don't worry others will give too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just put the names of the 7 people in the card. Maybe the others are sending in their own gifts.
I also like the option of just adding my own money and making it from the class, as long as you have the means to do this.


You can't do this.

been there

OP, suck it up and add in some extra cash. Or, if you're friends with some of the donors, ask them to cough up more. They will, I'm sure.

Next year, say fuck it and do your own thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here we are a class of 29. 9 people contribute between 10-20 dollars each. It seems a touch unfair to the others who didn't participate. I was going to put in $50 and bring it up to a nice round number

That would be really big and unnecessary of you!


OP - so you have over $90, right? Cough up another $10 - or however much - to make it an even $100 or $120 or whatever.

no need to add $50
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks for the advice. Will add a bit and address the card from the class
Anonymous
Sometimes the class gift donations are for 2 teachers + gym, music teacher, etc. So no, it's not always >$90 for one teacher. I feel for you OP!
Anonymous
Is $100 from the entire class too little?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would send a friendly reminder email for donations and mention that you will be signing the card from only the people who donated unless you get critical mass


THIS. The others still have the option to send in their own gifts or not.

You can also sign the names of the 9 families and then say "and rest of the class".

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, then it looks like class scrounged up $2.50 per student for a class gift!


Exactly my thought.
Anonymous



OP here. Thanks for the advice. Will add a bit and address the card from the class


Good idea--but, be prepared for some to give you money later. If that happens, be gracious and purchase flowers for the teacher from the class on Valentine's Day.
Anonymous
If I contributed to the class gift, and you didn't sign from the whole class, I would be very upset. I would have given with the understanding I was paying for some of the others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:



OP here. Thanks for the advice. Will add a bit and address the card from the class


Good idea--but, be prepared for some to give you money later. If that happens, be gracious and purchase flowers for the teacher from the class on Valentine's Day.


Yup. I have never collected without that happening, and always put in extra with the understanding I can pay myself back a bit of it if money comes in late.
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