Not giving teachers cash and gift cards = not engaged with kids’ academic life? Are you stupid? |
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I taught at a private school and you’d be amazed how thankless the job is. I was in my 20s making 25K and school tuition was $40K. The demanding mother of a slacker kid (required monthly team meetings, teacher provided notes, and assigned note taker, and 1-2/weekly email updates from me). I often skipped lunch to help him when he actually didn’t want to do the work. Mom got me a $30 candle from HomeGoods (I’m allergic). So many of my other students made me cards and notes but it was a little wild how few parent acknowledgements I received, even just a simple thank you for the year.
I do remember one parent sent me a pretty detailed thank you and copied my division head, which was lovely. I think that’s the best, besides getting thank yous from students - a cc’d email to superiors! As a parent now, I completely understand how busy and crazy the end of year gets. But if you have a few minutes in the evening, shoot an email off to your favorite teacher and copy the principal. |
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The MCPS cap is $25 I think. I don't see why it's tacky. It's a token of appreciation with the heartfelt card.
We do this for the holidays as well. I'm sure getting a bunch of the small $ amounts adds up to something nice. |
They are degreed professionals. It isn’t customary to give gift cards or cash to a degreed professionals as a thank you, regardless of what you think about their salary. |
What nonsense. The home care nurse who cared for my mother in her last months was a degrees professional. My father gave her a generous cash gift when my mother passed. Gifts of cash (or cash value) are for people who go above and beyond and make a connection with our loved ones. Not all teachers deserve money but that doesn’t mean withhold it from those who do. |
Nurses are not supposed to accept gifts or cash at all from patients. Most companies/hosptials have policies against this. |
Np. We're going to have to agree to disagree. I actually think it's degrading to hand them mugs and candles as "gifts". No one wants that regifted trash. Cash and gift cards are more thoughtful in my mind. |
Agree. Which is why just a note is best. |
Yep, as a teacher, cash is king |
And yet she accepted it with gratitude. |
| I've never had a teacher refuse a gift of cash or gift card. I guess they can donate it if they desired. |
Please stfu |
| Did someone really say giving cash or gift cards is demeaning??? No, their salaries are demeaning and I’m a teacher, so demean away. |
Actually, I’ll pass. |
Your reading comprehension is severely lacking. Are you dumb and poor? |