Teacher appreciation week

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Anonymous wrote:Ask first if they need supplies. When I checked with my kids' teachers a few weeks ago, they both had more then enough stuff to carry them through the year.


I am thinking the same thing. I teach in an elementary school and I have plenty of tissue boxes, glue sticks, wipes and other supplies. I run out of places to store them. Of course if the classroom needs supplies then it's a great idea.

Are there schools that don't have soap?


My Title Ine school never has soap in the bathroom. Every student doesn't bring in supplies either so I run out of nearly everything by this time each year.


We are at a Focus school and our school asks for it on the school supply list. Teacher has a sink in the classroom.



Title One teacher again. We always ask but not everyone brings it in. The soap dispensers in the bathrooms are either broken or clogged. We run out of hand sanitizer first since we use it so much. I would LOVE a TPT giftcard. I should buy stock in it since I regularly buy things from that website.
Anonymous
I'm a high school teacher and tissues would be the best gift ever. I buy cases during the school year and we go through so many in the spring.

For my own children's teachers I send in tissues, hand wipes and bandaids. They are in elementary school.
Anonymous
The best teacher gifts are Target giftcards (or Starbucks if they drink coffee).
Anonymous
My son is in MCPS for PEP. He has 1 teacher, two aides, and a speech pathologist, physical therapist, and OT. Would $10 gift cards to Bath and Body Works be fine?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son is in MCPS for PEP. He has 1 teacher, two aides, and a speech pathologist, physical therapist, and OT. Would $10 gift cards to Bath and Body Works be fine?


Of course that is to each of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is in MCPS for PEP. He has 1 teacher, two aides, and a speech pathologist, physical therapist, and OT. Would $10 gift cards to Bath and Body Works be fine?


Of course that is to each of them.


I'm the teacher. Of course that would be fine, but the best gift ever would be a card or email from you letting you know how much you appreciate them.

Gift cards are very appreciated but not remembered over the years. I will always remember the heartfelt letters and they mean so much to me.
Anonymous
20:54. I'm a teacher- not the teacher. Sorry, I'm not your son's current teacher but I'm sure he or she would also love a card!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a high school teacher and tissues would be the best gift ever. I buy cases during the school year and we go through so many in the spring.

For my own children's teachers I send in tissues, hand wipes and bandaids. They are in elementary school.


I'd give you some of my tissues if I could. I run out of storage space for them at the beginning of the year and always have leftover boxes that I carry over into the next year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nice! But get them something for themselves too!


Yes! So nice. Ask the teacher what's needed.
Anonymous
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Title One teacher again. We always ask but not everyone brings it in. The soap dispensers in the bathrooms are either broken or clogged. We run out of hand sanitizer first since we use it so much. I would LOVE a TPT giftcard. I should buy stock in it since I regularly buy things from that website.


That is SO NOT OKAY. Is there anyone -- outside your school and higher up -- you can complain too? Perhaps the board of health. What system are you in?
--Teacher
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son is in MCPS for PEP. He has 1 teacher, two aides, and a speech pathologist, physical therapist, and OT. Would $10 gift cards to Bath and Body Works be fine?


They would probably rather have $10 to Target. Every teacher I know well has a closet shelf at home full of BBW teacher gifts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son is in MCPS for PEP. He has 1 teacher, two aides, and a speech pathologist, physical therapist, and OT. Would $10 gift cards to Bath and Body Works be fine?


I wouldn't do bath and body works. Get something more generic like target.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son is in MCPS for PEP. He has 1 teacher, two aides, and a speech pathologist, physical therapist, and OT. Would $10 gift cards to Bath and Body Works be fine?


Of course that is to each of them.


I'm the teacher. Of course that would be fine, but the best gift ever would be a card or email from you letting you know how much you appreciate them.

Gift cards are very appreciated but not remembered over the years. I will always remember the heartfelt letters and they mean so much to me.



Was going to say the same thing. Have been an educator for 26 years. While any gift is appreciated, truly the best things I've ever received are heartfelt cards or notes from students and families. About 20 years ago a student made me one of those mugs you can design yourself--has my name on it--and still use it to this day. Others may feel differently, just my two cents..
Anonymous
What makes me feel appreciated the most is when parents make my job easier by giving consequences for poor behavior at home, and teaching their kids basic manners.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What makes me feel appreciated the most is when parents make my job easier by giving consequences for poor behavior at home, and teaching their kids basic manners.


We do tons of this. I think teacher appreciation week has gotten out of control.
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