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Every year I struggle with this, because I want to give my kids' teachers something nice, something they can use, and something that is a little bit pampering/indulgent for them that they will like. At the same time, I have to keep it in budget, and can't spend a whole lot.
I know there are some teachers here, so please tell me what you like and what you hate getting as gifts from your students. I would be most appreciative, thanks.
UncleYoder
(233 posts)Or maybe a gift card.
My wife is a teacher and every year it amazes me how much she spends out of pocket on supplies.
I saw a survey that said over 90% of teachers pay for classroom supplies and the average amount was over 400 bucks.
Ask them the last time they got a raise?
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)An inexpensive gift card is probably OK though.
Maybe you were just kidding?
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)I think something home-made is the nicest gift. An ornament, candy, cookies.... something like that. One of the neatest gifts I ever got was a gingerbread wreath made out of some kind of craft dough. I hang it up every year.
I also like any kind of teacher or school-themed ornaments. I hang those on my classroom trees (I have 3!).
And a card (from the student) is always appreciated in lieu of a gift. I hang them on my closet door at school to make the room look more festive.
You are very kind to remember the kids' teachers!
LeftofObama
(4,243 posts)Some of these are pretty creative.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/antwaunsargent/awesomely-thoughtful-gifts-for-teachers
A school supply cake...
A personalized coffee sleeve...
A wellness basket for the winter months...
Many more suggestions at the link.
B Calm
(28,762 posts)telling the school board how good the teacher is.
noamnety
(20,234 posts)That's just what I was going to post.
A written letter to the school board or principal about something we've done well means way more than a tangible gift, and doesn't cost anything.
Butterbean
(1,014 posts)I always get the teachers Holiday gifts and end of year gifts. We've always had really really REALLY fantastic teachers, so I really want to give them something meaningful and that they will love at the same time. I always give a hand written card telling them they are awesome. I never thought about a call to the school board, good idea.
kwassa
(23,340 posts)As a male teacher .... not to be sexist, but why do they think I would like this?
And no re-gifts. They are obvious.
Gift cards to a good book store, and/or Starbucks are appreciated.
nolabear
(41,991 posts)REP
(21,691 posts)Any amount gift card - $1, $5 - is very much appreciated. They all add up, and let her treat herself to something she's had her eye on or an afternoon with friends having coffee!
tabbycat31
(6,336 posts)And she's seen all the 'teacher' type gifts.
Apple ornaments, she must have three dozen of them, as for mugs, etc. In fact most trinkets she has way too many of. She also got a million bath sets, scented candles, etc
What was appreciated-- gift cards (cash I don't think is legal) to places like Amazon or Staples (teachers often have to buy classroom supplies out of pocket) and gift cards for consumables (restaurant, Starbucks, etc).
Butterbean
(1,014 posts)I would never give a mug, either...I hear most teachers have like 1000 mugs. Okay, so gift cards it is. I can swing that, easily.