Do you give anything to middle school teachers for holidays (DS has 7)?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My sister gave succulents this year as teacher and school gifts. My poor nephew was bringing a boxed plant to school every day for almost two weeks, to give to one teacher at a time!!!


I loved the succulent I got a few years ago. Good idea!
Anonymous
Hi, middle school teacher here, and I appreciate the gifts, but I also appreciate the positive sentiment from folks who can't give gifts or choose not to.

As anyone who works in the public sector knows, there are minimal-to-zero perks of the job. We pay for our own break-room coffee, our celebrations are potlucked, we have to use annual leave to go on fieldtrips to keep the costs low for kids, we don't have "work laptops" or "work phones" or anything close. And, many of my colleagues are talented enough in many venues that I sometimes wonder why they continue to stay in the realm of public education where their skills could be better-compensated and better respected elsewhere. So, if you have the financial means to give gifts, by all means please do, especially if there is a staff member at your school who you'd really like to "keep." Your gift (whether it's a $20 Amazon card or a handwritten note) could be the deciding factor when it comes time for resume season next year.
Anonymous

Nothing during the year, it feels too much like currying favor, especially this year as they have to write letters of recommendations for my child.

I do thank the teachers who have gone above and beyond. At the end of the school year, when we owe each other nothing!

Anonymous
We are fortunate to be well off so I give DD envelopes for each teacher with a fifty tucked inside. It comes in handy in the second semester.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are fortunate to be well off so I give DD envelopes for each teacher with a fifty tucked inside. It comes in handy in the second semester.


You really think a teacher would favor your child an entire semester for $50?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are fortunate to be well off so I give DD envelopes for each teacher with a fifty tucked inside. It comes in handy in the second semester.


You really think a teacher would favor your child an entire semester for $50?


DP here, I think the poster who claim to tuck a 50 is too low-class to be giving even a cent to anyone. It is more probably that they are angry and jealous that others give to teachers and they want to cheapen that gift giving by insinuating that it is a bribe. Such selfish individuals are neither capable of giving gifts to teachers nor they produce and parent kids who are high achievers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are fortunate to be well off so I give DD envelopes for each teacher with a fifty tucked inside. It comes in handy in the second semester.


You really think a teacher would favor your child an entire semester for $50?


I think PP is just baiting us.
Anonymous
Probably too late for the OP, but just to chime in I give 15$ gift cards to just the teachers my kids tell me are engaged, caring, know my kid. This is for MS and HS. So my MS kid gave four away, and my HS kid could think of three she wanted to give to.

An aside- I like to give a gift to the HS/MS bus drivers around this time- the kids are so surly and sleepy I like to thank them specifically.

Happy holidays, all v
Anonymous
At the HS level we have always given a gift to teachers from whom we requested letters of recommendation. They put effort and personal time into writing these letters, it's the least we can do to thank them.
Anonymous
We gave to all the HS teachers DC had in the first semester - $25 target card each. . I was too busy to give any one else in the school. I did contribute to the teachers Christmas cookies day hosted by PTA. I did not think about the counselors or the front office this year for Christmas, but I can always give something later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are fortunate to be well off so I give DD envelopes for each teacher with a fifty tucked inside. It comes in handy in the second semester.


tacky as hell

There are many teachers who don't need the money, especially if their spouses are wealthy.

However, there are still teachers - perhaps married to other teachers - who would not appreciate being given cash. It's condescending.

You should be embarrassed.
Anonymous
Not at all tacky or condescending in my opinion! Cash is a gift card to anywhere.


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are fortunate to be well off so I give DD envelopes for each teacher with a fifty tucked inside. It comes in handy in the second semester.


tacky as hell

There are many teachers who don't need the money, especially if their spouses are wealthy.

However, there are still teachers - perhaps married to other teachers - who would not appreciate being given cash. It's condescending.

You should be embarrassed.
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