Anonymous wrote:So what are people doing? I’m genuinely confused.
No gift cards? What about a fruit basket or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind not all teachers celebrate Christmas - maybe you want to refer to it as a holiday gift.
If OP is going to a faith-based school, then all of the teachers do celebrate Christmas, and it’s perfectly fine to refer to it as a Christmas gift.
Not necessarily. My mom taught at a Catholic school and was Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind not all teachers celebrate Christmas - maybe you want to refer to it as a holiday gift.
If OP is going to a faith-based school, then all of the teachers do celebrate Christmas, and it’s perfectly fine to refer to it as a Christmas gift.
Anonymous wrote:From DC but no longer in DC, so take this with a grain of salt, but my kids are at a private where one has two main teachers and the other has one, plus four specials teachers. I do ~25-40 for the main teachers and under 20 for the specials. But we also give gifts for teacher appreciation and end of school, so it’s probably $100/main teacher by the end of year.
Also, check with your class mom. On the years we’ve had good ones, they have organized gift baskets which makes it all easier IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind not all teachers celebrate Christmas - maybe you want to refer to it as a holiday gift.
If OP is going to a faith-based school, then all of the teachers do celebrate Christmas, and it’s perfectly fine to refer to it as a Christmas gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind not all teachers celebrate Christmas - maybe you want to refer to it as a holiday gift.
Barf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind not all teachers celebrate Christmas - maybe you want to refer to it as a holiday gift.
If OP is going to a faith-based school, then all of the teachers do celebrate Christmas, and it’s perfectly fine to refer to it as a Christmas gift.