), cc'ed to the principal, would be fantastic. I like the teachers pay teachers idea, too. While I'm lucky not to be in this situation, many teachers struggle with everyday purchases, so a basic gift card is also much appreciated. Notes from the kids are the best! -- TeacherAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hand sanitizers and boxes of tissue.
Always appreciated.
And no drinking water in our school so bottles of water will be a great gift.
What? how is this possible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it is early.... but I was thinking about getting my child's teacher supplies for the classroom. Pencils.... glue.... markers... tissues, etc. Then I thought, wait, is that rude?
TEACHER appreciation should be for the teacher only.
Anonymous wrote:Hand sanitizers and boxes of tissue.
Always appreciated.
And no drinking water in our school so bottles of water will be a great gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it is early.... but I was thinking about getting my child's teacher supplies for the classroom. Pencils.... glue.... markers... tissues, etc. Then I thought, wait, is that rude?
sigh... that's not a gift for the teacher, that's a gift to the students. If you really want to show appreciation to the teacher please give her something she can use for herself: amazon, target, or starbucks gift cards, gift certificates to a spa or restaurants etc.
Anonymous wrote:When I taught during teacher appreciation week each parent of a student would bring in a treat(we had a small school about 50 students) 1 day was coffee, doughnuts, lunch from ledos, flowers, cards. I like the idea of the other poster about getting a tote and filling it with treats![/quote
Another teacher here. Sorry, but I respectfully dislike this idea (flowers, treats, coffee, etc) These items make me feel like a martyr. The only exception is the heartfelt cards from the kids. I do love that! I also appreciate gift cards, but certainly do not expect that.
Anonymous wrote:I know it is early.... but I was thinking about getting my child's teacher supplies for the classroom. Pencils.... glue.... markers... tissues, etc. Then I thought, wait, is that rude?
Anonymous wrote:I know it is early.... but I was thinking about getting my child's teacher supplies for the classroom. Pencils.... glue.... markers... tissues, etc. Then I thought, wait, is that rude?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes me feel appreciated the most is when parents make my job easier by giving consequences for poor behavior at home, and teaching their kids basic manners.
We do tons of this. I think teacher appreciation week has gotten out of control.