Anonymous wrote:Good! I'm glad somebody has reined this in
Anonymous wrote:$20 is the max BUT you can do it multiple times a year so do it holidays, teacher appreciation and end of year or just because at another time. If you do $25 it's ok, but $50 gets questionable.
Anonymous wrote:This says the $20 max applies to teachers too:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/bulletin/article.aspx?id=270583
Anonymous wrote:Where do you see there is a $20 max? That’s absurd, I’m planning on giving DD’s teacher more than that because I am grateful for her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like to get some if my high school son’s teachers gift cards.
I don’t want to insult them if this isn’t appropriate and I want to stay within the guidelines of the gift policy.
Is it really a $20 max?
If that’s the case, can I do the $20 with a box of chocolates?
A friend said her child was told she could not give a gift cards to a teacher (it was about $50 though).
I think we’ve done $25 or $30 without a problem in the past.
We give $50 plus a nice gift. If I could afford to give more I would. I can’t thank the teachers enough for everything they do!
Anonymous wrote:I’d like to get some if my high school son’s teachers gift cards.
I don’t want to insult them if this isn’t appropriate and I want to stay within the guidelines of the gift policy.
Is it really a $20 max?
If that’s the case, can I do the $20 with a box of chocolates?
A friend said her child was told she could not give a gift cards to a teacher (it was about $50 though).
I think we’ve done $25 or $30 without a problem in the past.