]I don't really understand why you are so upset about this? I don't think this class mom was so out of line. [/B]I mean I can see how a $20 per child request might seem excessive to some, but from what you say she did indicate that people could give any amount, right? I mean a gift is a token of appreciation. You give what you want and within the budget you want.
So here's a mom who has taken on the task of organizing a group gift for the class and asked everyone to participate. I understand it's a bit early, but maybe she just wanted to get as many people on board as possible and some people do buy their gifts early, even for teachers.
It seems a bit harsh to fault her for being a bit of an "eager beaver". And I understand that the deadline to submit your money wasn't until December, but
what's so wrong with her sending an e-mail just inquiring if you had decided to participate? Doesn't sound like she's badgering or hassling anyone, to me anyway. Maybe it was her way of just sending a reminder. Lord knows I'd need it! We get so many notes from school that I'm lucky if I remember to send the field trip permission forms back in time!
I don't know, but it seems she's just trying to do something nice and seems to be pretty organized about it given the extended notice she's given everyone about it.
If you don't want to participate you could just decline and say you've chosen to do something on your own. But I don't think she certainly meant to be offending anyone.Just my opinion.