Anonymous wrote:I gave the teacher and assistant $50 cash.
I still have $35 on a visa gift card from four years ago. It’s a nice thought but they are hard to use.
Anonymous wrote:A class of 20 kids and each parent giving $20 is $400 and that's tax free and not insignificant. Personally. I don't believe in tipping professionals and teaching is a profession but as teachers are grossly underpaid, tipping is necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cash so they can get what they need!
I dunno, we did this and it felt a little empty. They didn't really acknowledge the gift and I wonder if it's insulting because it's not like we can give enough that really makes a difference for them, especially given the large number of teachers that interact with our child.
Anonymous wrote:Cash so they can get what they need!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much should you give to the main teachers and assistants?
We give $100 to each of the teachers. There’s no hard and fast rule, do what you can.
Anonymous wrote:How much should you give to the main teachers and assistants?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gave the teacher and assistant $50 cash.
I still have $35 on a visa gift card from four years ago. It’s a nice thought but they are hard to use.
What? Just use it at the grocery store.
It’s been declined unless it’s the exact amount.