Anonymous wrote:big 3 teacher here. Of the 60 or so students I teach I received 6 gifts:
2 sets of home made cookies
bundt cake purchased from a nice bakery
2 boxes of chocolates
one note from a student saying thank you
I appreciated all 6 very much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private school teacher here. Yes, we are not highly paid. Yes, we go "above and beyond." However, we are professional educators and should not be "tipped"! A small gift is always nice if you are so inclined, but getting expensive gifts from my students is rather uncomfortable to me (a Starbucks card or something small like that is fine and appreciated).
I would be absolutely mortified if a parent gave me cash. That seems really inappropriate. (I have never gotten cash from a parent FWIW!)
Thanks for your feedback -- what would you consider an appropriate amount for a Starbucks or other gift card?
The Post on Parenting blog had this as a topic. Apparently, its illegal for teachers, in one State to accept any gifts.
Anonymous wrote:Private school teacher here. Yes, we are not highly paid. Yes, we go "above and beyond." However, we are professional educators and should not be "tipped"! A small gift is always nice if you are so inclined, but getting expensive gifts from my students is rather uncomfortable to me (a Starbucks card or something small like that is fine and appreciated).
I would be absolutely mortified if a parent gave me cash. That seems really inappropriate. (I have never gotten cash from a parent FWIW!)