Anonymous wrote:Best present ever: a thankful, specific email cc'ing the principal.
Anonymous wrote:Do teachers mind cash? Is that perceived as practical or thoughtless?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a mom from my school just won the worst gift contest! She gave a teacher some lularoe leggings (clocks and bees) and a note “because timeflies when you are (her son’s name)’s teacher”.
FWIW her son is a handful!
Lol... Oh dear.
is mom a LLR consultant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really want to give the teacher something personalized, you can go to different sites (I used gift cards.com), upload artwork, and have it printed on the front of a gift card (I used Visa). The fee depends on the value of the gift card, but mine were all under $4-5/card. Personalized, yet practical.
Practical how? As an ersatz dust pan? Just buy the teacher a $1 greeting card with nice artwork from Trader Joe's and stuff it with four rumpled dollar bills. For God's sake.
Anonymous wrote:If you really want to give the teacher something personalized, you can go to different sites (I used gift cards.com), upload artwork, and have it printed on the front of a gift card (I used Visa). The fee depends on the value of the gift card, but mine were all under $4-5/card. Personalized, yet practical.