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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] SOme schools require teacher appreciation gift money to not only be collected for the teacher but specials teachers, too. Some also require the room parent to collect for birthday gifts. You realize that changing it means attending the pta meetings, suggesting the change, getting it approved. This isn’t a snap your fingers type of thing and very likely wouldn’t be approved at our school since we implemented the required specials teachers funds. Going backward the specials teachers don’t get gifts. There were complaints that it wasn’t fair to them. [/quote] Are these schools public schools? It seems very wrong for public schools to require the parents to fund so many gifts for the teachers. I'm shocked that it's even legal for gifts to be required in such a manner. [/quote]
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