| I was a room parent once, and one mom had twins. She gave $10 total. Maybe one person gave $50 and most gave $20. |
Teacher here. I taught in loudoun and got enough in gift cards to buy myself a REALLY nice designer bag, plus I was given enough funds to buy every school supply in the planet. I now teach in a rural county in VA and receive maybe $50 total in gifts and have to buy a LOT for myself! |
FWIW I felt so much real appreciation when I worked at one of the poorest APS schools that I never cared about what the north side schools were getting. I’m now in one of the schools in the middle. My class gifts are always signed by the whole class and I have no idea who contributes. I like it that way |
WOW. I was a room parent once and I bought a gift card with all of the money that was Venmoed to me and I sent an email to all of the parents with the full amount - it was something like 152.50, which is weird, but it was the total. It never would have occurred to me to siphon anything off the top. How awful! |
| Do your own gift! "Class parent" is not "Emperor of Earth" so I don't know why people act like they can't do their own thing. |
| So I've been a room parent a lot and some parents don't even contribute money to the class gift, but I still have to sign the gift from the whole class. Honestly the point of the gift is to spoil the teacher not to get credit for it. The more you contribute, the better the gift can be. I usually like to spend $50 to $60 on a gift, but as the room parent, if I'm trying to make an awesome gift for the teacher, and I'm not getting very many donations, I'll donate $100 to make up the difference. Yes, some people are cheap and can afford it. But there are some people who also just really can't afford it. So again, the point is not to take credit for it. The point is to do something nice for the teacher. And I know as a room parent, the more contributions you get, the better we can make the present for them. |
I do wish the class parent would confirm how much the total amount collected. |
| I give to the teachers individually because my sister is a teacher and has told me what she thinks is most appreciated (Target gift card fwiw) and by doing it myself I ensure 1. Teachers get the full value of the donation and 2. It’s not some “gift” a room parent selected that they may not want or appreciate (like when I saw a teacher “gifted” a basket of products from the room parents MLM…) |
| From now on I’ll give my own gift (Target gift card) because room parent frequently gets something I don’t like: visa gift card (you waste so much $$ on activation fees), box of candy or other treat food gift (most ppl are trying to lose weight and don’t want this!), random items like candles or hand lotions that is not something I’m interested in giving and wouldn’t want to receive. |
I've seen that happen one year too. Some room moms pocket the money for themselves on the pretext of collecting for the teacher. I started doing individual gifts after that and don't bother contributing to class group gift |
Then the county that employs them should do the bonuses. Does your boss give your bonus or your coworkers give you? |
| Wow I've never seen such little appreciation for a person who spends an entire school year with the most precious person in your life - a child! Cheap cheap cheap and ungrateful. No wonder America is the mess it is. |
| I no longer contribute to group gifts as a result. We do our own personal gift only if we like the teacher. |
| In the past I've given $10 to the group gift but then gotten our own gift card or small item on the side |
| If you want to give $50 then I recommend giving an individual gift. |