Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t donate IN MY NAME to non-educational political causes.
Seriously? People do this for teachers?
I’m the PP. it has happened twice to me. Both times the parent did it for the entire team so 7-8 teachers each time.
Anonymous wrote:These kind of threads are so distasteful. Teachers are professionals. If they don’t like a gift, they should dispose of it discreetly by re-gifting or tossing it. These kinds of threads make teachers look ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These kind of threads are so distasteful. Teachers are professionals. If they don’t like a gift, they should dispose of it discreetly by re-gifting or tossing it. These kinds of threads make teachers look ridiculous.
Then why are parents posting on DCUM asking for gift ideas?
Anonymous wrote:These kind of threads are so distasteful. Teachers are professionals. If they don’t like a gift, they should dispose of it discreetly by re-gifting or tossing it. These kinds of threads make teachers look ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:My mom still has some ornaments made for her by students she had as far back as the 70s. Every year when we decorate the tree, she tells the stories of those students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t donate IN MY NAME to non-educational political causes.
Seriously? People do this for teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t donate IN MY NAME to non-educational political causes.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry ... no one gets to dictate this