Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont drink coffee. I just leave them in the teachers room.
I'm sure THEY appreciate them.
Or, why not put thought into your child's teacher and get them something they can use and appreciate. The gift should be about the receiver, not just the giver pretending to care and give as it meets their needs. Not much of a present if they cannot use them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont drink coffee. I just leave them in the teachers room.
I'm sure THEY appreciate them.
Anonymous wrote:I dont drink coffee. I just leave them in the teachers room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starbucks gift cards- can't go wrong!
Yes you can--I have probably $150 of them in my wallet. I hate coffee and I'm not waiting in that line for a muffin. I give them away, which is fine, but not really a gift to me.
+1, never go there.
We should get teachers nothing then. Ungrateful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starbucks gift cards- can't go wrong!
Yes you can--I have probably $150 of them in my wallet. I hate coffee and I'm not waiting in that line for a muffin. I give them away, which is fine, but not really a gift to me.
+1, never go there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starbucks gift cards- can't go wrong!
Yes you can--I have probably $150 of them in my wallet. I hate coffee and I'm not waiting in that line for a muffin. I give them away, which is fine, but not really a gift to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, do you run that car tote idea by the other parents every year? I would be pissed if our room parentvused the contributions for something so stupid.
I thought the car tote idea was pretty bad too. Useful for one family does not translate well into useful for each family.
Our room parent did a "beach tote" that was along the same lines. They put a lot of heart and a lot of useless items (monogrammed beach towel, flip flops, sunscreen, junk magazines, gum, etc.) together in it. I would much rather the $ have gone toward a gift card that would have allowed the teacher to select something she wanted/needed. Parents were not consulted but were all asked to chip in for this creation.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, do you run that car tote idea by the other parents every year? I would be pissed if our room parentvused the contributions for something so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Oh wow! What a great idea. As a teacher I would be beyond thrilled to get this.
Anonymous wrote:If I am a room parent, we go in as a class and get a full car detail and put the envelope in a nice car tote with car scent sticks, baby wipes, mints, hand lotion, chapstick, mini first aid kit, individual tissue packs, gloved ice scraper, pens, mini notebook, and de-icer. Always a huge hit. It is personal and very much needed during the winter months going to and from school.
Anonymous wrote:My mom (a teacher) always said the best gift you can give a teacher is a crisp $50 bill. So I give one to the main teacher and one to the Aide with a sweet note. I feel weird and tacky doing so, but they have always liked it!
Anonymous wrote:Starbucks gift cards- can't go wrong!