Anonymous wrote:At our Center they collect from parents and distribute to all teachers. Because at the younger ages there are so many fewer students than at the older ages. This way all teachers get a decent bonus.
$25 or $100?? that is way too little! We all stretch our budgets, and your daycare teachers are making much less than you are as a teacher. I always give an extra month's fee at the holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your Center teachers likely make $30-$35k, with benefits no where near as good as those in public school systems. Please be generous with these (usually) ladies taking care of your little ones so you can work.
-former Board member at a center. And yes, our preschool payment when we had 2 there was more than our mortgage, and yes, we doubled it in December to tip the teachers.
That's very generous but definitely not the norm. At our center the parents organize holiday gifts (in the form of gift cards for the teachers), and ask for $25 per family. I find that to be a little low, but just to give OP a sense of the range.
Anonymous wrote:Your Center teachers likely make $30-$35k, with benefits no where near as good as those in public school systems. Please be generous with these (usually) ladies taking care of your little ones so you can work.
-former Board member at a center. And yes, our preschool payment when we had 2 there was more than our mortgage, and yes, we doubled it in December to tip the teachers.
Anonymous wrote:At our Center they collect from parents and distribute to all teachers. Because at the younger ages there are so many fewer students than at the older ages. This way all teachers get a decent bonus.
$25 or $100?? that is way too little! We all stretch our budgets, and your daycare teachers are making much less than you are as a teacher. I always give an extra month's fee at the holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our Center they collect from parents and distribute to all teachers. Because at the younger ages there are so many fewer students than at the older ages. This way all teachers get a decent bonus.
$25 or $100?? that is way too little! We all stretch our budgets, and your daycare teachers are making much less than you are as a teacher. I always give an extra month's fee at the holidays.
A month’s fee is insanity. $2k in Christmas bonus? To each? Divided amongst all teachers? $100 is perfectly fine!
Anonymous wrote:At our Center they collect from parents and distribute to all teachers. Because at the younger ages there are so many fewer students than at the older ages. This way all teachers get a decent bonus.
$25 or $100?? that is way too little! We all stretch our budgets, and your daycare teachers are making much less than you are as a teacher. I always give an extra month's fee at the holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Previously been at home daycare. Never thought anything of it and gave cash to the owner and assistant for all gifts. We moved. DD is now at a center (she is 16 months). I started to think that I would give cash but then thought maybe that is weird - I am a middle school teacher and would find it weird if a kid’s family gave me 25 in cash or 100 in cash. So maybe I should give gift cards? I hate the idea that a visa gift card or the like will charge them money. What do people do? Cash or gift card?