Oh my. Are we doing a week of all this stuff again? Bah humbug. |
Our school doesn’t do that. Why is it so hard to believe that not every school does what your child’s school does? So strange! |
Our school parent association organizes the week and room parents help make sure their class’ parents are aware.
Last year, each day was themed, and kids brought in different items each day, to drop in buckets outside of their classrooms. Examples: flowers, favorite candy, favorite drink (or gift card for one), cards/drawings. This year they simplified, and I am grateful! Parent association sent out one sign up for the whole school: Monday: set up a flower bar for teachers to create their own bouquet - parents supply flowers, the bouquet sleeves, and help clean up Tuesday/Thursday: catered lunch for teachers/staff and parents take over lunchroom monitor duties (food donated from local restaurants) Wednesday: raffle- teachers can put their name in the running for various donated gift baskets/gift cards. These were mostly solicited from the community, but some parents offered to supplement Friday: kids bring in homemade cards and maybe a small gift/candy/etc. |
I am at a Title 1 school with very little to no PTA and no room parents. The school itself is organizing a breakfast and asking for parents to donate breakfast items. I will donate to that. Last year they sent out a flyer with a suggestion list for the kids - write a note, wear the teachers favorite color, etc. We will participate in that. I will also send in supplies for the teacher and a few lottery tickets/scratch offs saying "we are lucky to have you". |
They get both in our week. Remember that the week ends with the big gift cards. I highly doubt teachers are “squawking” over homemade cards. |