This. All of this. But especially the gift/give part. Jesus, OP, you’re a teacher and can’t get this right?! |
Ouch! Where are you? I typically spend $0 beyond what is reimbursed. My team donated $1/student to a charity. |
Why would you do that vs. taking care fo the students you have? Most teachers spend money. |
On what would you suggest we spend money? I think this is a good way to model generosity towards others in need. |
| PP here (12:13 and 08:51). I want to clarify that it’s not a refusal on my part to spend money. I typically don’t spend beyond what is reimbursed because I don’t have to. |
Of course I buy them. I work in a Title One school and only 1/2 or maybe a little more of my students bring in supplies so we run out. That's when I buy what they need. |
Donate to teachers at another school who do not. Get some gifts/clothing for kids who will go without or limited holidays - food even. Our teachers claim they don't need anything but I think its the principal. They claim we don't need things like a clothing closet or food pantry when some of us tried to set one up and its pretty sad to see how some of the kids are dressed or go without when many of us have so many things we could donate when our kids outgrow/barely worn to help other kids at our school. |
| I gave my middle schoolers candy canes. I have 125 students. |
As a high school student, I would have found that to be a hilarious gift - I had no idea you could buy such a thing! Heck, I'd have bought a gross of them for my junior year teacher who was a stickler for grammar and spelling, and she'd have loved them. |
Oh here we go with The Martyr Teacher. I spend next to nothing out of pocket , anymore. Probably less than $20. I have my own expenses and my own family to take care of. There have been poor children since the beginning of time (including my own parents, who weren’t handed anything by the government and grew up to realize they didn’t want the natural consequences of that, so they worked damn hard for what they had.) |
We have to force the district to see how they need to adjust the budget. And that won’t happen if we keep enabling. So I don’t. |
I always think the same thing. Why would the school provide paper if the teachers will pay out of pocket? It’s enabling, I agree, and I don’t spend my own $. |
| I gave each kid--150 of them--a pencil. Something they can use. |