Me. I would not want a homemade pie after witnessing the way a lot of my friends and neighbors in the kitchen, particularly those with pets. Gross. |
It became a fad, but some are doing it well and others are not. Yes, a Safeway or Giant pie is fine. 25 pies given to 1/4 of the staff is not fine. Cut out slices and deliver them to all teachers, counselors, etc. rather than ignoring 75% of the staff. |
| Yes! I have to bring one to dinner with my daily and my current bank valance is $3.12. |
And I'll bet a lot of it is trashed at the end of the day. |
Thanks for starting it. Much needed discussion. There's a lotta waste. There has to be better ways. |
| $5.99 a pumpkin pie at Costco. Just buy it from costco and call it a day. It is a lot cheaper and easier. |
| I want a fruit basket. A++++++++++ |
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I bought my favorite teacher a "Learning Resources: Super Sorting Pie". It's a plastic pie filled with counting mamipulatives shaped like fruit. Suitable for early elementary.
https://www.learningresources.com/item-super-sorting-pie?srsltid=AfmBOoqGSLM32U2rblMve0w6b3akLVIY5w6fUU7Tx4F-kRvYjB-Y8-Hz |
| My kids FCPS middle school asks for donations of pies with the intent of giving a pie to every teacher in the school. DD said the teachers seem excited about it. I buy a $40 pie from our local pie shop. If the teacher does not want the pie, she can bring it to someone else. It is pie season. |
| 11:29: no thanks. Real food. Are you trying to send that teacher a message that they aren't doing enough counting in class with students? |
A $40 pie is very generous of you. I’m sure it is appreciated |
I figure it should be a nice treat! And I know how a lot of people are about home-baked pies or other food. |
I disagree that food is a bad idea. Just as many enjoy it as don't. What I've taken from this conversation, as others have stated, is that choice and variety are important. Some families would rather gift homemade pies, others store bought - which is great because some teachers prefer to receive one over the other as well. I also love the idea of asking for pies or other favorite Thanksgiving treats. If you are worried about them going to waste, maybe ask for a volunteer to deliver any leftovers to a food bank or shelter? If there are a lot, recalibrate for the next year. |
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I always wonder this too. Our PTA does a variety of staff appreciation activities and some are a lot more work and seem questionably effective in making the staff feel appreciated. We have to give store bought pies, which I don’t particularly like, but I don’t mind sending some money so they can cover every teacher. I do really wonder if teachers love this tradition that much. I always have my kids make handmade cards and notes of appreciation that they give with gift certificates and candy since that’s what I would like.
I really hate the event out school does where they try to get parents to bring coffee drinks from Starbucks! It seems like such a hassle and the drinks are almost definitely cold by the time the teachers get them. They are always begging people to help with that one. If teachers have an appreciation event that they really love I would be interested to hear about that. I feel like some of ours are more performative than actually something teachers like. |
Are you supposed to bake those? They are always runny. |