Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ended up giving only $10 a person because preschool gave a list of all staff who help with the children or school in general throughout the day and my son had 12 people - main teachers, assistants, french teacher, art teacher, office staff, maintenance, aftercare staff.
That's a gift grab (sending a list like that).
The classroom teachers (and aftercare, if applicable) spend the most time with your kid, and they deserve a gift.
Yes, I find it very annoying but the whole school does this and the staff is presented with gifts during the holiday program. I feel cheap giving each person so little even though it adds up to $120. I suppose I could give more, but I figured that if everyone gave at least as much as I did, the staff would be getting pretty good gifts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ended up giving only $10 a person because preschool gave a list of all staff who help with the children or school in general throughout the day and my son had 12 people - main teachers, assistants, french teacher, art teacher, office staff, maintenance, aftercare staff.
That's a gift grab (sending a list like that).
The classroom teachers (and aftercare, if applicable) spend the most time with your kid, and they deserve a gift.
Anonymous wrote:I ended up giving only $10 a person because preschool gave a list of all staff who help with the children or school in general throughout the day and my son had 12 people - main teachers, assistants, french teacher, art teacher, office staff, maintenance, aftercare staff.
Anonymous wrote:We are giving our DD's head teacher $150 and each of the two assistants $100. She's 10 months.
Anonymous wrote:We are giving our DD's head teacher $150 and each of the two assistants $100. She's 10 months.