Now as a pp mentioned there is no better gift than handwritten notes or letters from parents. I am lucky that I receive several of those each year. They typically bring me to tears and reaffirm my love and dedication to the children and my choice of teaching careers! I[/QUOTE]
I agree! I taught preschool/latchkey for several years, and the gifts/cards I still have are the handwritten ones from students and parents who put thought into saying thank you to me for something that their child liked or learned that year.
With my own kids, I have always declined to contribute toward a group gift (sorry OP!). What I have done instead, since my oldest was in Kindergarten, was a typed letter (so that I could fit as much as I wanted to say and still keep it to one page - otherwise, I would have hand-written it!) thanking the teacher, talking about what DS/DD loved about them and their class, what *I* liked about their teaching and how they treated my child, and I always try to convey to them that they will never be forgotten, they will forever be part of the foundation of my child's future academic success, and that they are a hero to our family. I make 3 copies - one to be delivered to the teacher on the last day of school with a gift card or flowers, one to be delivered to the principal for the teachers' file, and one to keep. I have all of the letters that I have ever written and will give them to each of my kids when they are of an age that they can appreciate the priceless gift their teachers have given them over the years and give them insight as to the influences that have helped shape their lives.
Every single teacher I have given a letter to has cried (LOL), and most of them have told me that it's the best gift they could receive. DS1 is going into 8th grade this year.