Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I am a room parent, we go in as a class and get a full car detail and put the envelope in a nice car tote with car scent sticks, baby wipes, mints, hand lotion, chapstick, mini first aid kit, individual tissue packs, gloved ice scraper, pens, mini notebook, and de-icer. Always a huge hit. It is personal and very much needed during the winter months going to and from school.
This seems like a great idea, especially given this area's traffic and icy winter weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So teachers, what would you like? We are in MCPS where you are not supposed to exceed $20. I usually do a gift card, but $20 doesn't go so far a lot of places!
Seriously, they appreciate the 20 dollar gift cards more than any trinket. Don't think too much. Just accept this.
+1
Everyone goes to Target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school kids each have 7 teachers. I ordered each teacher a $10 Chipotle gift card. Not certain that they'll all love Chipotle, but there is one near the school and I figure a lunch on us might be a good gift.
+100
No, we don't like its spicy food. Your gift card is wasted.
Their food isn't all spicy. You can just get a salad or something simple. You sound nuts and I'm an extremely picky eater.
So give it to a friend or a student or spend it on a beverage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school kids each have 7 teachers. I ordered each teacher a $10 Chipotle gift card. Not certain that they'll all love Chipotle, but there is one near the school and I figure a lunch on us might be a good gift.
+100
No, we don't like its spicy food. Your gift card is wasted.
Their food isn't all spicy. You can just get a salad or something simple. You sound nuts and I'm an extremely picky eater.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think about hand lotion? This is my go-to gift. Teachers wash their hands so much and the winter is especially drying. I do GCs at the end of the year--don't want to do the same thing twice.
Anonymous wrote:If I am a room parent, we go in as a class and get a full car detail and put the envelope in a nice car tote with car scent sticks, baby wipes, mints, hand lotion, chapstick, mini first aid kit, individual tissue packs, gloved ice scraper, pens, mini notebook, and de-icer. Always a huge hit. It is personal and very much needed during the winter months going to and from school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school kids each have 7 teachers. I ordered each teacher a $10 Chipotle gift card. Not certain that they'll all love Chipotle, but there is one near the school and I figure a lunch on us might be a good gift.
+100
No, we don't like its spicy food. Your gift card is wasted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school kids each have 7 teachers. I ordered each teacher a $10 Chipotle gift card. Not certain that they'll all love Chipotle, but there is one near the school and I figure a lunch on us might be a good gift.
+100
Anonymous wrote:My high school kids each have 7 teachers. I ordered each teacher a $10 Chipotle gift card. Not certain that they'll all love Chipotle, but there is one near the school and I figure a lunch on us might be a good gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So teachers, what would you like? We are in MCPS where you are not supposed to exceed $20. I usually do a gift card, but $20 doesn't go so far a lot of places!
Seriously, they appreciate the 20 dollar gift cards more than any trinket. Don't think too much. Just accept this.
Anonymous wrote:If I am a room parent, we go in as a class and get a full car detail and put the envelope in a nice car tote with car scent sticks, baby wipes, mints, hand lotion, chapstick, mini first aid kit, individual tissue packs, gloved ice scraper, pens, mini notebook, and de-icer. Always a huge hit. It is personal and very much needed during the winter months going to and from school.
Anonymous wrote:My mom taught for 40 years and still has decorative soaps and lotions in her bathroom that I remember were student gifts when I was a kid. Lol. I stick to gift cards and personal notes.
Anonymous wrote:Haven't seen much mention of handmade gifts, other than food. What about a tote bag sewn by the student (with parental help)? DS has expressed a lot of interest in sewing recently (probably because he sees me make a lot) and I think he'd have fun with this. (1st grade.)