Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 When I had a lot of gifts for to give, I would get cookies and nice baggies and give that, just as a token. There are just too many people sometimes to spend lots of money on. **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222377034x1201454326/aol?redir=http://\ www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072 & hmpgID=62 & bcd= MaystepsfooterNO62) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 I've not heard of giving 'year end' gifts. We have typically given teachers a Christmas gift. Wow! $75 on a party. Don't parents 'share' the party expenses? Shirley Teacher end of year gift ideas? Since we are nearing this time of year again - and for me, it is only 3 days away!!! What is everyone who has kiddos in school doing about this? I have been so focused on organizing my 4th grader classroom party, that I sort of forgot about this. (my 4th grader) has just his teacher, but Olivia (7, ds) in kindergarten has about 9 people I would want to give a small thank you. I keep thinking, I would like to give them all just a $5 gift card to a local ice cream shop, but after having to spend about $75 on the party, I am hesitating. I would love to hear others' ideas/suggestions. Thanks! Patty in Ohio ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.41/2136 - Release Date: 05/26/09 20:20:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 Home made chocolates and/or biscuits is what I do every Xmas and Easter ( here in OZ our end of year is Xmas -so tis a bonus) I also make chocolates or biscuits for the kids in the kids classes ( hope that made sense- it did as I typed it ) I then make up address labels on the pc- and write Thanks you from - and wrap them in cellophane and give them to the teachers. I usually put 4 or 5 biscuits and 3 or 4 chocolates for each teacher if I do both, or just up the chocolate etc. I find homemade chocolates quite easy, as you can melt the chocolate in the microwave and put in the fridge- if I am watching a show on tele I wait for the ad break, do 1 batch then go back to the tele. I have quite a few molds tho- so that makes it easy too........ Aussie Leis pderdzinski wrote: > Since we are nearing this time of year again - and for me, it is only 3 days away!!! What is everyone who has kiddos in school doing about this? I have been so focused on organizing my 4th grader classroom party, that I sort of forgot about this. (my 4th grader) has just his teacher, but Olivia (7, ds) in kindergarten has about 9 people I would want to give a small thank you. I keep thinking, I would like to give them all just a $5 gift card to a local ice cream shop, but after having to spend about $75 on the party, I am hesitating. > > I would love to hear others' ideas/suggestions. Thanks! > > Patty in Ohio > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for messages to go to the sender of the message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 Most teachers have no problem with a gift card-preferably from one of the teacher supplies stores or similar. However, it's nice to pair with something more personal. A card (either made by child or personalized by child) is pretty easy and not too expensive. When Jess was younger, we did this and could usually get her to come up with a statement about something she liked or remembered with the teacher/ class that could be written in (or copied or traced or wherever the child is), maybe a picture, signature by child, etc. Judi From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of pderdzinski Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 9:31 PM Subject: Teacher end of year gift ideas? Since we are nearing this time of year again - and for me, it is only 3 days away!!! What is everyone who has kiddos in school doing about this? I have been so focused on organizing my 4th grader classroom party, that I sort of forgot about this. (my 4th grader) has just his teacher, but Olivia (7, ds) in kindergarten has about 9 people I would want to give a small thank you. I keep thinking, I would like to give them all just a $5 gift card to a local ice cream shop, but after having to spend about $75 on the party, I am hesitating. I would love to hear others' ideas/suggestions. Thanks! Patty in Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 I started last year going to the dollar store and creating a basket of classroom goodies. 1 for the regular classroom and 1 for the SPED room. I do 1 at Christmas with cookies and another at the end of the year with just supplies. Marcia pderdzinski@...; From: linman42@... Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 22:47:45 -0400 Subject: Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? When I had a lot of gifts for to give, I would get cookies and nice baggies and give that, just as a token. There are just too many people sometimes to spend lots of money on. **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222377034x1201454326/aol?redir=http://\ www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072 & hmpgID=62 & bcd= MaystepsfooterNO62) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 I have given gift cards to a coffee shop to teachers, aides, bus drivers.. etc in the past. VERY expensive. I have also made soaps, bath salts, breads.. stuff like that for many at a time, cheaper but more time consuming so it depends on what is happening at that time. Often, I would just give a framed Starfish poem with a nice starfish back ground and a card that said, " Thank you for making a difference in my son's life. " This year.. for obvious reasons... no one got anything... and I'm really super glad I stuck with THAT since when he graduated last week they didn't even put his name on the list. Now.. for my Sunday School teachers as a thank you.. I ordered little note pads and pens from Oriental Traders.. and then I got these little photo books from s for $1. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 Don't get me started on the $75 party expense, Shirley! This was for the favors, prizes from Oriental Trading Co. - I am trying to round up the ingredients for the snack from the rest of the class, but out of 26 students, 10 parents respond, and can only turn in a $2-3 item. I sort of knew this going into it - I volunteered to do the Christmas party, but by default, I get the end-of -the year party, too! I am more nervous about getting enough helpers for the party. I just keep telling myself, I am doing it for the kids (which is true, I do love the kids)! From: cshos <cshos@...> Subject: Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 9:43 PM I've not heard of giving 'year end' gifts. We have typically given teachers a Christmas gift. Wow! $75 on a party. Don't parents 'share' the party expenses? Shirley Teacher end of year gift ideas? Since we are nearing this time of year again - and for me, it is only 3 days away!!! What is everyone who has kiddos in school doing about this? I have been so focused on organizing my 4th grader classroom party, that I sort of forgot about this. (my 4th grader) has just his teacher, but Olivia (7, ds) in kindergarten has about 9 people I would want to give a small thank you. I keep thinking, I would like to give them all just a $5 gift card to a local ice cream shop, but after having to spend about $75 on the party, I am hesitating. I would love to hear others' ideas/suggestions. Thanks! Patty in Ohio ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.41/2136 - Release Date: 05/26/09 20:20:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 this year I made a basket for the teacher with bath gels, lotions, loofahs etc. For the aids, I went to the trial sized things , they had a clear plastic travel bag about the size of a qt sized Ziploc. Filled it with trial travel sized things you would need when going on vacation. There are 3 aides in his room so I had to not go crazy. For the bus driver and aide I got a colorful water battle and filled it with those Crystal Light individual pouches. In the past I made the Starfish poem thing. Di Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? > When I had a lot of gifts for to give, I would get cookies and nice > baggies and give that, just as a token. There are just too many people > sometimes to spend lots of money on. > > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 > easy > steps! > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222377034x1201454326/aol?redir=http://\ www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072 & hmpgID=62 & bcd= > MaystepsfooterNO62) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 We have the same problem here. There are NO volunteers in Micah's 12:1:1 class. In the regular ed class there are quite a few. But as a clas parent here UNLESS a parent volunteers you are not allowed to ask for help so going in a class parent doesn't know how expensive the year is going to be. But you are right I doit for the kidws. Loree Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 9:43 PM 0A I've not heard of giving 'year end' gifts. We have typically given teachers a Christmas gift. Wow! $75 on a party. Don't parents 'share' the party expenses? Shirley Teacher end of year gift ideas? Since we are nearing this time of year again - and for me, it is only 3 days away!!! What is everyone who has kiddos in school doing about this? I have been so focused on organizing my 4th grader classroom party, that I sort of forgot about this. (my 4th grader) has just his teacher, but Olivia (7, ds) in kindergarten has about 9 people I would want to give a small thank you. I keep thinking, I would like to give them all just a $5 gift card to a local ice cream shop, but after having to spend about $75 on the party, I am hesitating. I would love to hear others' ideas/suggestions. Thanks! Patty in Ohio ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.41/2136 - Release Date: 05/26/09 20:20:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 That seems odd. When my kids were younger, we always got little notes asking for volunteers and donations for field trips, classroom activities, etc. We still get these—from parent volunteers, teachers, PTA, etc. even in HS for some things. Is it only the sped classes that have this restriction? Have you tried talking with the teacher and asking if she can put out a request? Judi From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Loree5@... Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 8:42 AM pderdzinski@...; ; cshos@... Subject: Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? We have the same problem here. There are NO volunteers in Micah's 12:1:1 class. In the regular ed class there are quite a few. But as a clas parent here UNLESS a parent volunteers you are not allowed to ask for help so going in a class parent doesn't know how expensive the year is going to be. But you are right I doit for the kidws. Loree Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? <mailto:%40> Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 9:43 PM 0A I've not heard of giving 'year end' gifts. We have typically given teachers a Christmas gift. Wow! $75 on a party. Don't parents 'share' the party expenses? Shirley Teacher end of year gift ideas? Since we are nearing this time of year again - and for me, it is only 3 days away!!! What is everyone who has kiddos in school doing about this? I have been so focused on organizing my 4th grader classroom party, that I sort of forgot about this. (my 4th grader) has just his teacher, but Olivia (7, ds) in kindergarten has about 9 people I would want to give a small thank you. I keep thinking, I would like to give them all just a $5 gift card to a local ice cream shop, but after having to spend about $75 on the party, I am hesitating. I would love to hear others' ideas/suggestions. Thanks! Patty in Ohio ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.41/2136 - Release Date: 05/26/09 20:20:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 Seriously? Do you not have PTA? I guess I really need to count my blessings here. As room moms, we are given a budget for the parties, usually $3-4 per child! What a burden to try to find parents to volunteer for the job knowing they are also going to have to finance it. I had no idea we had it so good. Karla in Texas Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? > Don't get me started on the $75 party expense, Shirley! This was for the > favors, prizes from Oriental Trading Co. - I am trying to round up the > ingredients for the snack from the rest of the class, but out of 26 > students, 10 parents respond, and can only turn in a $2-3 item. I sort of > knew this going into it - I volunteered to do the Christmas party, but by > default, I get the end-of -the year party, too! I am more nervous about > getting enough helpers for the party. > I just keep telling myself, I am doing it for the kids (which is true, I > do love the kids)! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 I found small, old silver platters at garage sales for .50c or less and painted the middle with chalk board paint and tied ribbon to them so they could hang them. It made the cutest little teacher gifts. I had Noah write " Happy Summer " and his name on the board so they knew they could write on them. I could send you a photo of them if you are interested in making them, a little hard to describe in an email Mom to Nick and Noah both with Down syndrome Colorado Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 >I continue to have the most fulfilling experiences with my Teacher gifts. >At Christmas, I pick a charity (usually DS related, but I've also supported >military families and the Salvation Army Angel Tree) and make a donation in >the $30-50 range, depending on finances. I will use the computer to make an >artful copy of the receipt, and attach it to a letter explaining my choice >and telling them a donation was made on their behalf. I have Noah address, >and decorate the envelopes too. I have yet to attend a Holiday party where >the teachers/aide didn't seek me out to thank me, profusely, with hugs and >tears in their eyes. Not that they don't appreciate the " things " we >typically give, but multiply it by 20 and you see how many " #1 Teacher " >coffee mugs they can accumulate. I've also had many teachers say they >would rather have a note thanking them for what they do then anything else. >Appreciation can be shown in many different ways, and in the economy we are >living in now, maybe we should look back to simpler times and just say, > " Thank You...for doing such a great job, at one of the toughest jobs...and >for loving my kid in the process. " JMHO Karla in Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 This is beyond excellent, Karla. It is inspired! granny On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Collarbone <collarbone@...> wrote: > > > >I continue to have the most fulfilling experiences with my Teacher gifts. > >At Christmas, I pick a charity (usually DS related, but I've also > supported > >military families and the Salvation Army Angel Tree) and make a donation > in > >the $30-50 range, depending on finances. I will use the computer to make > an > >artful copy of the receipt, and attach it to a letter explaining my choice > > >and telling them a donation was made on their behalf. I have Noah address, > > >and decorate the envelopes too. I have yet to attend a Holiday party where > > >the teachers/aide didn't seek me out to thank me, profusely, with hugs and > > >tears in their eyes. Not that they don't appreciate the " things " we > >typically give, but multiply it by 20 and you see how many " #1 Teacher " > >coffee mugs they can accumulate. I've also had many teachers say they > >would rather have a note thanking them for what they do then anything > else. > >Appreciation can be shown in many different ways, and in the economy we > are > >living in now, maybe we should look back to simpler times and just say, > > " Thank You...for doing such a great job, at one of the toughest jobs...and > > >for loving my kid in the process. " > > JMHO > Karla in Texas > > > -- Not for ourselves but for the whole world we were born Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 I just remembered the way it got started... http://www.dsrtf.org/help-mouse.htm I donated to DSRTF one year, and the I thought the mouse was so cute, I sent for two more and gave them as classroom gifts to the teacher. It's a neat little reminder of their time spent with Noah. One teacher would use it as a reward. The kiddo that was chosen to be Noah's " helper " got to keep the mouse at their desk. Apparently it was quite the coveted prize! Karla in Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 It is all classes. Things have really changed here. When my oldest two were in grammer school (now 33 and 30) you could call every parent on the classroom listr and ask for help or donation. Then when my now 24 year old was in school you could only send in purchased items (afraid of poisoning I guess lol although tht was the era of the tylenol poisonings lol) and call the people who wanted to be on a call list. Now these many years later you can't call anyone that hasn't volunteered...the teachers either. Things have just gone downhill over the years and I am one who has been able to watch it with all the different ages of my children.. Things are not getting better. Once the kids hit Middle school, parties and the such are over completely and field trips are rarely taken. Oh for the good old days. Loree Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? & lt;mailto:%40 & gt; Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 9:43 PM 0A I've not heard of giving 'year end' gifts. We have typically given teachers a Christmas gift. Wow! $75 on a party. Don't parents 'share' the party expenses? Shirley Teacher end of year gift ideas? Since we are nearing this time of year again - and for me, it is only 3 days away!!! What is everyone who has kiddos in school doing about this? I have been so focused on organizing my 4th grader classroom party, that I sort of forgot about this. (my 4th grader) has just his teacher, but Olivia (7, ds) in kindergarten has about 9 people I would want to give a small thank you. I keep thinking, I would like to give them all just a $5 gift card to a local ice cream shop, but after having to spend about $75 on the party, I am hesitating. I would love to hear others' ideas/suggestions. Thanks! Patty in Ohio ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.41/2136 - Release Date: 05/26/09 20:20:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 We have a very active PTA, but the PTA does many other things, not classroom parties. A room parent volunteer coordinates all the parties and asks for parent volunteers to bring things, or if they don't want to donate items, perhaps send in a couple dollars towards the party. I always look at the class list posted before I decide if I will be a room parent because I've done it before and could get the same few parents to help out (and then have to do/bring the rest myself)... that stinks. This year, we still have parents who don't do anything, but at least there are enough that do so that it's pretty easy to have a party. We break it down to small items, rather than " someone bring in 35 juice boxes " was ask for containers of 10.... that way even if money is tight, they might be able to send in one set. Our big problem now is that the district has decided that as of this year, no more homemade items are allowed to be brought to school for children's consumption, nor is any type of cooking/preparing food in the classroom allowed. So, typical party snacks, such as decorating a cookie of cupcake are no longer allowed, and it's expensive to buy cupcakes for a class of 35 kids! Also, snacks are supposed to be healthy, which is even harder... you can only eat so many apple slices and popcorn! I think they are just trying to prevent parties alltogether, by making it so difficult.. you know, " more educational minutes. " I'm glad I only have one more year at the elementary school and party planning! , mom to (13), (11 DS), and Sammy (9) Collarbone wrote: > > > Seriously? Do you not have PTA? I guess I really need to count my > blessings here. As room moms, we are given a budget for the parties, > usually $3-4 per child! What a burden to try to find parents to volunteer > for the job knowing they are also going to have to finance it. I had no > idea we had it so good. > > Karla in Texas > > Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? > > > Don't get me started on the $75 party expense, Shirley! This was for > the > > favors, prizes from Oriental Trading Co. - I am trying to round up the > > ingredients for the snack from the rest of the class, but out of 26 > > students, 10 parents respond, and can only turn in a $2-3 item. I > sort of > > knew this going into it - I volunteered to do the Christmas party, > but by > > default, I get the end-of -the year party, too! I am more nervous about > > getting enough helpers for the party. > > I just keep telling myself, I am doing it for the kids (which is > true, I > > do love the kids)! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 Yeah, that's not right that you can't ask for help. I do think that lots of people want to help, just not be the head honcho, doing it all. And really, to give them credit, the parents that do respond are most helpful - if I ask for one box of graham crackers, but really need 4, they will do it, or often times donate more than one item. But it seems to be the same small group of parents pulling the load. This is just what I see. But, I have to say, I used to be a mom who worked, and could not make it to my son's party, and did not have enough money left over to donate much to the class, so I am so fortunate I can do this now. I am so fortunate! I just wish I could be at 's party and Olivia's at the same time! Â Patty From: cshos & lt;cshos@... & gt; Subject: Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 9:43 PM 0A I've not heard of giving 'year end' gifts. We have typically given teachers a Christmas gift. Wow! $75 on a party. Don't parents 'share' the party expenses? Shirley Teacher end of year gift ideas? Since we are nearing this time of year again - and for me, it is only 3 days away!!! What is everyone who has kiddos in school doing about this? I have been so focused on organizing my 4th grader classroom party, that I sort of forgot about this. (my 4th grader) has just his teacher, but Olivia (7, ds) in kindergarten has about 9 people I would want to give a small thank you. I keep thinking, I would like to give them all just a $5 gift card to a local ice cream shop, but after having to spend about $75 on the party, I am hesitating. I would love to hear others' ideas/suggestions. Thanks! Patty in Ohio ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.41/2136 - Release Date: 05/26/09 20:20:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 I forgot to mention this - we do have PTO - in each school it is slightly different. At my son's school there is no budget for class parties, at Olivia's school I think I read somewhere that the classes get $20 for a party - that is not much, but it is something. $3-4 a kid sounds great! From: Collarbone <Collarbone@...> Subject: Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? , " cshos " <cshos@...>, " Patty Derdzinski " <pderdzinski@...> Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 9:48 AM Seriously? Do you not have PTA? I guess I really need to count my blessings here. As room moms, we are given a budget for the parties, usually $3-4 per child! What a burden to try to find parents to volunteer for the job knowing they are also going to have to finance it. I had no idea we had it so good. Karla in Texas Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? > Don't get me started on the $75 party expense, Shirley! This was for the favors, prizes from Oriental Trading Co. - I am trying to round up the ingredients for the snack from the rest of the class, but out of 26 students, 10 parents respond, and can only turn in a $2-3 item. I sort of knew this going into it - I volunteered to do the Christmas party, but by default, I get the end-of -the year party, too! I am more nervous about getting enough helpers for the party. > I just keep telling myself, I am doing it for the kids (which is true, I do love the kids)! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 Karla, thanks for this good idea - I don't think I have time left now to do this, but I am definitely keeping it in mind for next year. From: Collarbone <collarbone@...> Subject: Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 10:31 AM I just remembered the way it got started... http://www.dsrtf. org/help- mouse.htm I donated to DSRTF one year, and the I thought the mouse was so cute, I sent for two more and gave them as classroom gifts to the teacher. It's a neat little reminder of their time spent with Noah. One teacher would use it as a reward. The kiddo that was chosen to be Noah's " helper " got to keep the mouse at their desk. Apparently it was quite the coveted prize! Karla in Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 A small group of people “pulling the load†is pretty typical for volunteering. It’s been that way as long as I’ve had kids. I think I saw a PTA estimate at one time giving a percentage of how many people would get involved and it was very low—something like 3%. Kind of a shame, but you do what you do—the kids appreciate it, and they’ll remember you and what you do for a long time after. : ) Judi From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Patty Derdzinski Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 2:21 PM Loree5@...; ; cshos@...; FireRose Subject: RE: Teacher end of year gift ideas? Yeah, that's not right that you can't ask for help. I do think that lots of people want to help, just not be the head honcho, doing it all. And really, to give them credit, the parents that do respond are most helpful - if I ask for one box of graham crackers, but really need 4, they will do it, or often times donate more than one item. But it seems to be the same small group of parents pulling the load. This is just what I see. But, I have to say, I used to be a mom who worked, and could not make it to my son's party, and did not have enough money left over to donate much to the class, so I am so fortunate I can do this now. I am so fortunate! I just wish I could be at 's party and Olivia's at the same time! Patty From: cshos & lt;cshos@... <mailto:cshos%40cox.net> & gt; Subject: Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? <mailto:%40> Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 9:43 PM 0A I've not heard of giving 'year end' gifts. We have typically given teachers a Christmas gift. Wow! $75 on a party. Don't parents 'share' the party expenses? Shirley Teacher end of year gift ideas? Since we are nearing this time of year again - and for me, it is only 3 days away!!! What is everyone who has kiddos in school doing about this? I have been so focused on organizing my 4th grader classroom party, that I sort of forgot about this. (my 4th grader) has just his teacher, but Olivia (7, ds) in kindergarten has about 9 people I would want to give a small thank you. I keep thinking, I would like to give them all just a $5 gift card to a local ice cream shop, but after having to spend about $75 on the party, I am hesitating. I would love to hear others' ideas/suggestions. Thanks! Patty in Ohio ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.41/2136 - Release Date: 05/26/09 20:20:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 So true, and it's pretty much every organization that doesn't have some mandatory volunteer requirement. The kids appreciate it, and that's what's important (well, at least to me... I think there are times of the year when activities are busy that my DH would rather I was home once in awhile, LOL.) And there are those of us who have more time (at the moment) and can do it... so we do. FireRose wrote: > > > A small group of people “pulling the load†is pretty typical for > volunteering. It’s been that way as long as I’ve had kids. I think I > saw a PTA estimate at one time giving a percentage of how many people > would get involved and it was very low—something like 3%. Kind of a > shame, but you do what you do—the kids appreciate it, and they’ll > remember you and what you do for a long time after. : ) > > Judi > > From: <mailto:%40> > [mailto: > <mailto:%40>] On Behalf Of Patty Derdzinski > Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 2:21 PM > Loree5@... <mailto:Loree5%40aol.com>; > <mailto:%40>; > cshos@... <mailto:cshos%40cox.net>; FireRose > Subject: RE: Teacher end of year gift ideas? > > Yeah, that's not right that you can't ask for help. I do think that > lots of people want to help, just not be the head honcho, doing it > all. And really, to give them credit, the parents that do respond are > most helpful - if I ask for one box of graham crackers, but really > need 4, they will do it, or often times donate more than one item. But > it seems to be the same small group of parents pulling the load. This > is just what I see. But, I have to say, I used to be a mom who worked, > and could not make it to my son's party, and did not have enough money > left over to donate much to the class, so I am so fortunate I can do > this now. > I am so fortunate! I just wish I could be at 's party and > Olivia's at the same time! > > Patty > > > > From: cshos & lt;cshos@... <mailto:cshos%40cox.net> > <mailto:cshos%40cox.net> & gt; > > Subject: Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? > > <mailto:%40> > <mailto:%40> > > Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 9:43 PM > > 0A > > I've not heard of giving 'year end' gifts. We have typically given > teachers a Christmas gift. > > Wow! $75 on a party. Don't parents 'share' the party expenses? > > Shirley > > Teacher end of year gift ideas? > > Since we are nearing this time of year again - and for me, it is only 3 > days away!!! What is everyone who has kiddos in school doing about > this? I have been so focused on organizing my 4th grader classroom > party, that I sort of forgot about this. (my 4th grader) has > just his teacher, but Olivia (7, ds) in kindergarten has about 9 people > I would want to give a small thank you. I keep thinking, I would like > to give them all just a $5 gift card to a local ice cream shop, but > after having to spend about $75 on the party, I am hesitating. > > I would love to hear others' ideas/suggestions. Thanks! > > Patty in Ohio > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > > Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.41/2136 - Release Date: > 05/26/09 20:20:00 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 At the end of last year I gave a small box of chocolates, a magazine, and sunscreen with a thank you note that said something about putting your feet up and enjoying the summer. At Christmas I usually give gift certificates - for coffee or teacher supplies or restaurants. Both my sons schools publish the results of teacher questionaires listing favorite restaurants, treats, cola, etc. This year, I'm thinking something similar - maybe flip-flops, sunscreen, and lemonade mix? Better get to work on that.... The PTA changed our party schedule this year. Previously every individual classroom had a party on the same day at the same time. Within each grade, the parties were supposed to be " equal " but that never worked out. This year each grade had a big combined party in the cafeteria. It was a hit for many reasons. The custodians weren't swamped trying to clean up extra messy classrooms, parents could go to each child's party, the handful of us who always wind up doing the work were united planning one party, we saved $ buying supplies in bulk. We also have the rule that all food must be store bought. It's a sad commentary on the state of the world. > > > > From: cshos cshos@... <mailto:cshos%40cox.net> > > <mailto:cshos%40cox.net> & gt; > > > > Subject: Re: Teacher end of year gift ideas? > > > > <mailto:%40> > > <mailto:%40> > > > > Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 9:43 PM > > > > 0A > > > > I've not heard of giving 'year end' gifts. We have typically given > > teachers a Christmas gift. > > > > Wow! $75 on a party. Don't parents 'share' the party expenses? > > > > Shirley > > > > Teacher end of year gift ideas? > > > > Since we are nearing this time of year again - and for me, it is only 3 > > days away!!! What is everyone who has kiddos in school doing about > > this? I have been so focused on organizing my 4th grader classroom > > party, that I sort of forgot about this. (my 4th grader) has > > just his teacher, but Olivia (7, ds) in kindergarten has about 9 people > > I would want to give a small thank you. I keep thinking, I would like > > to give them all just a $5 gift card to a local ice cream shop, but > > after having to spend about $75 on the party, I am hesitating. > > > > I would love to hear others' ideas/suggestions. Thanks! > > > > Patty in Ohio > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > > > > Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.41/2136 - Release Date: > > 05/26/09 20:20:00 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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