TwinsinCA
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All this talk about the kids who would feel bad because they didn't get to sign the card. When would that even happen? Does the room mom come in and pull those kids aside to sign it? It seems more likely that the person who collected the money would sign the names of the kids. Then the teacher sees it only. I don't see how/when the kids who didn't contribute are going to feel left out. Unless the teacher reads the names out in class (and hopefully she would not be that tactless) how will they know if they are part of that gift or not?
It is interesting to read how some people feel the gifts should not be opened in class. My kids' teachers have always done this and I don't see the big deal. There was one year on Valentine's Day that some kids in the class got the teacher a gift. It NEVER occurred to me to buy a gift for something like that and I didn't. If my kids felt "left out" because other kids brought something and they didn't, they didn't bother mentioning it to me.
And I don't think $10 is at all excessive. I usually spend $25- $30 per child on my daughters' teacher. I am just not a fan of the class gift. We did this in Kindergarten for teacher's appreciation and it was a hassle. No one has attempted to organize such a thing in the three years since. I'd rather just buy something myself and be done with it.
It is interesting to read how some people feel the gifts should not be opened in class. My kids' teachers have always done this and I don't see the big deal. There was one year on Valentine's Day that some kids in the class got the teacher a gift. It NEVER occurred to me to buy a gift for something like that and I didn't. If my kids felt "left out" because other kids brought something and they didn't, they didn't bother mentioning it to me.
And I don't think $10 is at all excessive. I usually spend $25- $30 per child on my daughters' teacher. I am just not a fan of the class gift. We did this in Kindergarten for teacher's appreciation and it was a hassle. No one has attempted to organize such a thing in the three years since. I'd rather just buy something myself and be done with it.

! I do think the home room mom is clueless so I still think you should try my other suggestion first. It would be pretty easy for the home room mom to send out a clarification so everyone is included without you having to make up the extra $$.
That's pathetic in my book.. Nothing like "rubbing someone's nose in it.."