ThreeMusketeers
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As a teacher, I just want to say...
THANK YOU ROOM MOMS!!!!!!![]()
I don't have room moms for my class, but I do have tons of volunteers for everything that needs to get done. I really appreciate everything they (and you!) do!
After reading this thread, I can't imagine a few things:
1. All kids wouldn't be allowed to sign a group gift card
2. Some groups asking $20 - $30 per kid... what the?????
3. Teachers opening gifts in front of students (I always say if they want to see me open their gift, to stay after school for just a few minutes)
I have truly appreciated the years I have received group gifts, but I enjoy regular gifts too. This year I have actually requested that NO GIFTS be given...
At our Halloween party, each kid brought in one dollar. During the party they played the usual games, but instead of earning prizes, they earned coins that they could put in one of three buckets. Each bucket represented a different charity. Whichever charity had the most coins, the money collected for the party would go to that charity. IT WAS AWESOME and the kids had a ball! We will be doing the same thing for our holiday party, but the donation will instead be whatever the student was planning on spending on a teacher gift.
You sound like an AMAZING teacher! If only they could all be like you.

What if you had 25 kids in your class and 10 didn't bother (not weren't able, but didn't bother)? I should be out $100 because I volunteered to be class mom? What if I were having a hard time coming up with $10 for my own child? I should feel guilty for not kicking in for everyone else? In my experience it was always the same 1 or 2 parents who chose not to participate, then expected everyone else to pick up the slack.