monorailsilver
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Wow-room mom here. I asked for any amount people feel comfortable giving. Today was the last day for collections and I've gotten 6 responses out of 20 kids. Do I really sign from the class for 6 kids? I'm still debating this one in my head. I'm also done trying to pull teeth to get people to donate stuff/food for the party. I do this so that all the kids can have a great party, but I tell you there's no love lost for most of the parents. Or they all show up on party day to take pictures of Susie or Jr. and are oblivious that there's other kids to consider. Oh I could go on for days. If you want to donate to a class gift, great...do it. If not, great...then don't. People are always making drama when there should be none.
I can totally relate. I have done group gifts & not group gifts & honestly I prefer the group gifts.
I am the room mom/room coordinator for my ds's K class. I thought about sending a letter for a gift but hemmed & hawed until one day a week before T-giving one mom approached me & asked me if I was going to do it. So I did.
There are 13 or 14 kids in my ds's class. I sent a letter stating if you wish to contribute to do so & that there is no set amount. This way if someone wants to give me a $1, that is OK. So far only 8 or 9 parents (including me) have responded.
I also included in my note to have each child make a card for the teacher.
In my experience, it has always been something a few parents felt should be done. For some odd reason they always get upset with teachers that refuse to allow it.

but I think it is highly inappropriate to ask students for $ for a teachers gift and even more inappropriate to deny the ones who don't/can't contribute from putting their names on the card.