| I know teachers who donate any gc over $25. |
I do this. I’m uncomfortable accepting large gifts. |
| The only gift teachers want is not to be harassed by parents and admin to fraud the data and to ignore the violence. That would be worth more than a thousand gift cards. Some peace and support |
I am sure giving an A- instead of a B+ would make your life as well as the parents and students life easier. As a parent who doesn’t harass teachers I am just so sad when kid gets B+’s. He is the type of kid to never ask, and sometimes the stars just don’t align. Don’t teachers know the game the parents and students are forced to play? |
I have actually done this but never got caught. I invest that cash and it’s great returns. Being a teacher is underpaid so I gotta do what I gotta do. Moral righteous folks you can spare me your lessons. |
It’s actually better to write a negative letter. It wouldn’t be the first time I do it and it certainly won’t be the last. Then, the crocodile tears come pouring in cause Johnny/Larla wasn’t admitted to their “dream *insert whatever delusional thing they thought they would get*” |
But they are professionals. You don’t give them money/gift cards at all. You write a sincere note of gratitude. |
| I would just say respect your teachers so you dont feel so guilty where you feel you need to buy presents to get back to the good graces. |
That would be a generous and well-received gift at the public school where I teach. I’ve received gifts like that occasionally and appreciated them, but less is also normal. |
If anyone accepts $100, they are committing ethics violation. Don’t F them up. |
| That why my school gave the cards to the great teachers that admin cut before they got that pesky tenure. Too bad the teachers union is a bs show |
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I don't often outright refuse to write letters, but I will ask a kid if I am really the best person to write one.
I would write a handwritten note with the outcomes. You could put a small gift card with that (like favorite coffee shop). If you are doing something bigger, I would check to see if there is a gift limit. Don't put a teacher in the position of needing to refuse. If the kid will have the teacher again the next year, I would keep the gift smaller. |
| My kid’s school has a cap of a $5 value on gifts but I’ve never had a complaint from a teacher about gift cards in higher amounts! No sense in worrying about silly rules when teachers work so hard and deserve much more. |
| Yes it’s fine |
| Teachers regularly get gift cards at our school. I would not stress about it. |