Anonymous wrote:
The point of the group gift is that kids are not singled out because they did not contribute. Since the gift is from the generic class, the Teacher doesn't know who donated and who did not. We are in a good place so we contribute more then other families. We know that some families do not contribute. The class average ends up being $25 a family at our school and I know that is because there are those of us who donate more. And that is fine. If it mattered to me that the Teacher knew we donated X amount we would give a separate gift.
Don't give if you cannot. Ask your child to write a card and deliver that. That is what you can do and that is great.
This. Hopefully in their messages the room parents are stating clearly that the gift is from the whole class regardless of who contributes. Between both my kids I think I was a room parent seven or eight times, so I have a fair amount of experience sending these emails. Parents always ask "how much should I give" so we usually said something like "$15-20 per family or whatever you are comfortable with. The gift will be from the whole class regardless". I always sent a final reminder since the holidays are a crazy time, and I didn't want a family sending $20 in an envelope via backpack mail two days after I'd picked up the gift card or gift for the teacher.
Every single year I had families give nothing, many gave in the $10-25 range and a few who would balance it out with $35-75 contributions. Please don't let this stress you out.