Anonymous wrote:I feel under pressure each time when some parents decide to collect cash for teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janney parent here. Room parents collect cash and give teacher a gift care. This year there is also a "secret snowflake" thing where each family "adopts" a staff member and gets them little gifts. It totally annoying but we participated anyway.
If it's annoying then why participate?
Of course, we all know why...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janney parent here. Room parents collect cash and give teacher a gift care. This year there is also a "secret snowflake" thing where each family "adopts" a staff member and gets them little gifts. It totally annoying but we participated anyway.
If it's annoying then why participate?
Of course, we all know why...
Anonymous wrote:BJs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mundo Verde is collecting cash gifts and evenly distributing to all teachers/staff in the form of gift cards. Since they are small, and since there are two sets of teachers/aides, this feels right to me this year.
I thought this was a great idea as well, especially given that each child has so many teachers. The suggested donation was fairly nominal, but I personally think that parents that can afford to should give a higher amount as the teachers work very hard and are paid very little. Moreover, it is unrealistic to believe that everyone will give.
I am confused - I thought the M was for Mann / Murch -not Mundo Verde. Did this change?
Anonymous wrote:Janney parent here. Room parents collect cash and give teacher a gift care. This year there is also a "secret snowflake" thing where each family "adopts" a staff member and gets them little gifts. It totally annoying but we participated anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mundo Verde is collecting cash gifts and evenly distributing to all teachers/staff in the form of gift cards. Since they are small, and since there are two sets of teachers/aides, this feels right to me this year.
I thought this was a great idea as well, especially given that each child has so many teachers. The suggested donation was fairly nominal, but I personally think that parents that can afford to should give a higher amount as the teachers work very hard and are paid very little. Moreover, it is unrealistic to believe that everyone will give.
I am confused - I thought the M was for Mann / Murch -not Mundo Verde. Did this change?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mundo Verde is collecting cash gifts and evenly distributing to all teachers/staff in the form of gift cards. Since they are small, and since there are two sets of teachers/aides, this feels right to me this year.
I thought this was a great idea as well, especially given that each child has so many teachers. The suggested donation was fairly nominal, but I personally think that parents that can afford to should give a higher amount as the teachers work very hard and are paid very little. Moreover, it is unrealistic to believe that everyone will give.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yu Ying families chip in for cash gifts to the teachers. In China (Asia, really) it's traditional and acceptable to give cash, particularly new bills, so it works. I'm not sure you could pull it off anywhere else, though.
From a WASPy background, it may (definitely will) feel tacky at first, but once you get past the first class gift, a competitive instinct kicks in. Who wants to be the least generous class, right?
This is news to me, new YY preK parent, but good. When and who collects the money?
Anonymous wrote:Yu Ying families chip in for cash gifts to the teachers. In China (Asia, really) it's traditional and acceptable to give cash, particularly new bills, so it works. I'm not sure you could pull it off anywhere else, though.
From a WASPy background, it may (definitely will) feel tacky at first, but once you get past the first class gift, a competitive instinct kicks in. Who wants to be the least generous class, right?