Anonymous wrote:They are with kids because it’s their job. Our first grade teacher makes $90,000 for 9 months of work, it’s not that bad!Anonymous wrote:Why does this bother you? Teachers make so little and public education is free. Why not give $20 for the holidays? These people are literally with your kids all day every day for most of the year. I don’t get why you wouldn’t want to participate. If you are truly broke, then just ignore. If you are being cheap, then just give.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP who refuses to participate in the class gift and instead makes sure you get credit for a gift- what a horrible person you are.
I don't think anyone said this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2-3 times a year the room parents send messages about teacher gifts. It is such a stressful time for our family and I just want these organized gift emails to stop. It doesn’t feel optional. I know Christmas is coming I know I can send a gift. What happened to giving a gift because I choose to, because I can afford to? This really stresses me out. Anyone else?
It doesn't stress me as much as it annoys me. I hate those over-the-top stay at home relentless moms who HAVE to be involved in everything at school and try to force it onto other parents. Geez!
I'm not SAHM but have a lot of flexibility. And I"ve always been involved b/c slackers like you are not. How do you think school events are staffed? And get food for concessions? And are able to pay for buses to sport events? Etc.? It's because of the same handful of parents to give of themselves every freaking year. Every freaking event. So that YOUR kid is still able to have these events. They are not "Forcing" things on you -I doubt you participate much and then sit back and whine- but asking for help so they are not always the ones that have to do it. If parents don't volunteer . . . . stuff doesn't happen.
I'm in the HS scene now. Got stuck on PTA again (which I don't prefer to do) because LITERALLY NO ONE ELSE will do it. ANd it's the same group of parents from ES stepping up with their time to ensure that all the events have volunteers, food donations are gotten, etc. They are also single handedly putting on All Night Grad, as they do every year, and that is a herculean effort. ALL DONE BY VOLUNTEERS so your kid can have a fun, safe,memorable grad night.
Quit your whining. Help out.
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2-3 times a year the room parents send messages about teacher gifts. It is such a stressful time for our family and I just want these organized gift emails to stop. It doesn’t feel optional. I know Christmas is coming I know I can send a gift. What happened to giving a gift because I choose to, because I can afford to? This really stresses me out. Anyone else?
It doesn't stress me as much as it annoys me. I hate those over-the-top stay at home relentless moms who HAVE to be involved in everything at school and try to force it onto other parents. Geez!
I'm not SAHM but have a lot of flexibility. And I"ve always been involved b/c slackers like you are not. How do you think school events are staffed? And get food for concessions? And are able to pay for buses to sport events? Etc.? It's because of the same handful of parents to give of themselves every freaking year. Every freaking event. So that YOUR kid is still able to have these events. They are not "Forcing" things on you -I doubt you participate much and then sit back and whine- but asking for help so they are not always the ones that have to do it. If parents don't volunteer . . . . stuff doesn't happen.
I'm in the HS scene now. Got stuck on PTA again (which I don't prefer to do) because LITERALLY NO ONE ELSE will do it. ANd it's the same group of parents from ES stepping up with their time to ensure that all the events have volunteers, food donations are gotten, etc. They are also single handedly putting on All Night Grad, as they do every year, and that is a herculean effort. ALL DONE BY VOLUNTEERS so your kid can have a fun, safe,memorable grad night.
Quit your whining. Help out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2-3 times a year the room parents send messages about teacher gifts. It is such a stressful time for our family and I just want these organized gift emails to stop. It doesn’t feel optional. I know Christmas is coming I know I can send a gift. What happened to giving a gift because I choose to, because I can afford to? This really stresses me out. Anyone else?
It doesn't stress me as much as it annoys me. I hate those over-the-top stay at home relentless moms who HAVE to be involved in everything at school and try to force it onto other parents. Geez!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP who refuses to participate in the class gift and instead makes sure you get credit for a gift- what a horrible person you are.
I don't think anyone said this.
Anonymous wrote:2-3 times a year the room parents send messages about teacher gifts. It is such a stressful time for our family and I just want these organized gift emails to stop. It doesn’t feel optional. I know Christmas is coming I know I can send a gift. What happened to giving a gift because I choose to, because I can afford to? This really stresses me out. Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Do many classes have room parents? Nobody on my grade level team has had them over the last few years. I haven’t even thought about it.
Third Grade Teacher
Anonymous wrote:OP- I just feel that if I can’t give my child will be singled and and it will be noticed by the teacher. It doesn’t feel fair. We don’t go out and buy new gifts for our own kids, we get a lot of hand me downs, which we appreciate. I just wish this practice wasn’t done.
Anonymous wrote:The class parents gossip and talk. It’s not the teachers you have to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big difference between school experiences here. Teacher in a title 1 school and never received a class gift. I always received a ton of gifts, but a very rare $25 was definitely the most.
Now Im a parent in a very gentrified, but still Title 1 school and I am absolutely appalled at how much the class collects for the teachers at Christmas and end of the year.
How much?
Anonymous wrote:PP who refuses to participate in the class gift and instead makes sure you get credit for a gift- what a horrible person you are.