Anonymous wrote:Room mom many times because most years no one stepped up. K-1 teacher usually does a small kid made gift for all of her volunteers that year as she depends on them a lot. It was nice but IMO absolutely not needed. For any parent of a given class to organize a gift for a room mom/dad is totally out of line I don't care how much the volunteer did. You volunteer to help out because you want to not to get something in return. This goes along the line of every child gets a trophy only much much worse. Very tacky. Can't believe the mom (friend or not) had the nerve to even request it. Gift collections are only for the teachers...period!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was given a gift the last two times I've been room mother but I did a tremendous amount for the classes and teachers. I was shocked to get anything. The first time the teacher gave me a gift. Second time I did it, both the teacher and separately some other mothers gave me a gift. All three gifts were Visa gift cards. Again, I was really surprised and appreciative but I truly did much, much more than party planning, getting volunteers organized, etc.
Well, then, you were probably overstepping your boundaries. A room mom should plan the (minimum number of) parties, organize the teacher gift, and collect volunteers for PTA events if they ask for that--anything more and you're being a total PITA to the other parents.
Signed,
A Room Mom Many Times Over
Anonymous wrote:We give our own gift. The room moms friend takes the money, buys the gift, gets all the credit. What is the point? And most of the time the gift is cringe worthy -- like some crafty thing the friend feels like doing and paying yet another friend who is an "artist" to make it or make it themselves. So no.