Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer when room parents calculate the various gifts throughout the year and ask for a suggested amount up front at the beginning of the year. That said, my mom was a teacher and I find it ridiculous that our teachers are regularly getting $500 gift cards multiple times a year - yes they work hard, but honestly the teachers in the less fortunate neighborhoods work harder, spend more of their own $$ and get much less (we have a family friend who teaches at one school, so I asked her). Maybe consider matching your annual gift to a less fortunate school?
Do you work? Do you get a holiday or annual bonus? Is it at least $500? For many, many people in this area the answer to that is yes. Why shouldn't teachers receive bonuses as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One year the room mom seemed kind of shady. I contributed $50 and spoke with three other moms who also contributed around $50 each. So that's at least $200 to the K teacher just from the 4 of us. Well, later on the teacher thanked the class for the gift and adding it up (ex. Starbucks tumbler and &50 gift card, a few snacks, gift card for $50 for lunch) it added up to $150. That was the last time I contributed $50. Now I contribute $10 to the group and anything more than that I have my child personally give to the teacher.
Wow.
Anonymous wrote:So I’m a teacher and I have a hot take on this. I once organized a gift card for another teacher that assisted my grade, parents immediately started sending me $50. That same teacher appreciation week I got my “class gift” that cost under $30 from my room parents. The room parents also saw my email about getting a gift for the other teacher and told me to return the money as they were organizing one so I did. They gave the teacher a $10 gift.
It made no sense to me that parents were donating so much to a teacher who occasionally supported our class, while I received something not as large.
Obviously I don’t believe this was the case and after talking to other teachers I started to really not trust parents who collect money without transparency.
Anonymous wrote:So I’m a teacher and I have a hot take on this. I once organized a gift card for another teacher that assisted my grade, parents immediately started sending me $50. That same teacher appreciation week I got my “class gift” that cost under $30 from my room parents. The room parents also saw my email about getting a gift for the other teacher and told me to return the money as they were organizing one so I did. They gave the teacher a $10 gift.
It made no sense to me that parents were donating so much to a teacher who occasionally supported our class, while I received something not as large.
Obviously I don’t believe this was the case and after talking to other teachers I started to really not trust parents who collect money without transparency.
Anonymous wrote:I was the original PP - I live in Arlington and I think it’s ridiculous that my son’s teacher who had a baby was gifted close to $1500 one year ($500 each for Christmas, teacher appreciation, and baby shower), but our friend who works in a high FaRMS school in Arlington gets maybe $20 if she’s lucky. Our teacher was fine, but not amazing, she simply gets a crazy bonus by virtue of landing a job in the right zip code.
Anonymous wrote:I was the original PP - I live in Arlington and I think it’s ridiculous that my son’s teacher who had a baby was gifted close to $1500 one year ($500 each for Christmas, teacher appreciation, and baby shower), but our friend who works in a high FaRMS school in Arlington gets maybe $20 if she’s lucky. Our teacher was fine, but not amazing, she simply gets a crazy bonus by virtue of landing a job in the right zip code.