Anonymous wrote:My child's daycare costs more than $2k a month, and they close for 1.5 weeks in December. There are 2 teachers with 24 kids there. And, my kid does not attend full day there. I have 2 teachers, 1 floater and some admins to gift at that daycare. I am not gifting them 1 week of tuition, sorry.
And, there are 3 more teachers I need to gift for the afternoon daycare. Plus I have 4 more staffs to gift from . And, extra 3 more staffs to gift for weekend school.
I have close to 20 pp need to gift on behalf of one child.....omg
Anonymous wrote:There are something like 7 floaters in my kid's class. What do we about them? 25 dolalr gift card for each?
Anonymous wrote:$50 is very generous, $150-$200 is ridiculous. A weeks tuition is crazy to me but hey do what you want with your money.
Anonymous wrote:I'm giving $40 each cash. My kids have winter birthdays so they're both transitioning between classrooms right now which mean I have 13 teachers to cover. I feel bad it's so little but money is tight this year. I have a personal vendetta against Amazon so I give straight cash in handmade cards in the teacher's favorite color. No overheads and they can use it for whatever they need.
For those of you who want to give more but feel like giving directly would be awkward, can you approach the director of your school about providing a holiday gift to be given to all the staff anonymously?
Anonymous wrote:I'm giving $40 each cash. My kids have winter birthdays so they're both transitioning between classrooms right now which mean I have 13 teachers to cover. I feel bad it's so little but money is tight this year. I have a personal vendetta against Amazon so I give straight cash in handmade cards in the teacher's favorite color. No overheads and they can use it for whatever they need.
For those of you who want to give more but feel like giving directly would be awkward, can you approach the director of your school about providing a holiday gift to be given to all the staff anonymously?
Anonymous wrote:Do people give just straight cash? This is what I assume would be most desired, but somehow feels wrong? not proper? something? To just pop a $50 bill into a card. I usually do a target/Amazon gift card but I can also imagine the teachers probably get a lot of those and it's a lot to keep track of... Again a NW DC preschool. Someone please give me more insight into if people do cash or cards more? And teachers opinions are obviously the most important!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our children's preschool collected from all parents and divided among the teachers, who do such important work and get paid so little (I was on the board of directors of the private preschool).
I'm sorry, but $50 us an insult. We always gave one month's tuition.
One month's tuition is 2k for us. Should we really be giving a 2k holiday gift to my kid's teachers???
Umm, yes. Your kids preschool teachers probably make between $30k and $40k. Think about living on that! You paying an extra month's tuition on your salary, you can afford it, whereas the teachers need it
I would be happy to give this much because we’re lucky to be able to afford it (my employer completely covers childcare costs at the moment, which I know I basically unheard of). But short of a pooling situation, it sounds a bit awkward to do *that* much?