Current:Home > StocksTeacher gifting etiquette: What is (and isn't) appropriate this holiday -PureWealth Academy
Teacher gifting etiquette: What is (and isn't) appropriate this holiday
View
Date:2025-04-22 20:25:11
It's that time of year - for rest and cheer? Nope. For scrambling to find the perfect gift for the teachers in our lives.
Like a co-parent, our child's teacher is with them half the day, contributing greatly to their development and overall well-being. There are few roles more important in a kid's life, and this is one of the moment's each year we get to say "thank you."
But there is an etiquette to teacher gifting that you may not be aware of. What you make or purchase has to be thoughtful, appropriate to the nature of the relationship and reasonable in cost.
With help from experts, here are some things to consider when choosing that perfect teacher gift.
Don't spend too much
You may not know that most public-school teachers have a limit on what they can accept. The State Ethics Commission for the government of Massachusetts, for example, states that teachers "may not accept any gift worth $50." Most other states have the same ethics code, but with a limit set even lower.
A safe bet would be to keep your gift under $20, and public opinion is right around that same number. "A good rule of thumb is to spend around $20-$30," Lauren Grace, a high school math teacher by day and crafter at night wrote on her company blog, a business that sells accessories for teachers.
"It's not so much about the price tag but the thought and appreciation that count," Grace shared with USA TODAY. "Just know that teachers can understand and appreciate financial constraints."
Choose a meaningful gift with your kids' help
We like to think we know our kids' teachers, until it's time to give a gift and we realize that isn't the case. "Ask other teachers or staff members what the teacher would enjoy because often they are friends both in and out of work and know their tastes," Maralee McKee, founder of The Etiquette School of America, shared with USA TODAY.
It is also important to involve children in the decision-making process. Have a few ideas ready that your child can choose from. Just keep in mind, the best gifts are ones that make a memory, McKee said. "Things like two tickets to a local museum or attraction, an upcoming play, or even two movie tickets and a concession stand gift card. These will leave a fantastic memory the teacher will always associate with your children and family."
Christmas 2023:The best holiday gifts for teachers, according to teachers
Be careful about gifting alcohol
Gifting alcohol is tricky, Grace shared. "While a bottle of wine can be a lovely gesture, it's essential to consider the school's policy (some may prohibit alcohol on campus, even as a gift)."
It's also wise to learn whether or not your child's teacher drinks before gifting them alcohol. Many people enjoy a good bottle of wine, but if your child's teacher doesn't, they'll probably end up regifting it. Your safest bet is to go with something else.
Still consider teachers who don't celebrate Christmas
Think of it as continued teacher appreciation. "For teachers who don't celebrate Christmas, we suggest opting for a 'thank you' gift that doesn't have holiday-themed packaging or messaging," Grace said.
McKee suggests giving a Happy New Year's card to teachers who don't celebrate a holiday in December. Add in something thoughtful that acknowledges their hard work throughout the year. The gift will be appreciated by most teachers "even if it doesn't perfectly align with their beliefs," Grace shared.
Remember to include your child in that appreciation. "Have your child write a thank you note," McKee shares. "Younger children can draw pictures and include them with the holiday card for the teacher."
For older kids, don't feel like you have to gift every teacher
This is the time in your child's education when it really is the thought that counts. Considering one teacher is easy, but 6-8 teachers? That adds up.
"When students enter middle and high school with up to seven teachers, you don't need to give each one a gift," McKee shared. "It's okay to ask your child or teen if there is a teacher or coach they would like to recognize with a gift and then purchase for just one or a few."
This is also the time in your child's life where they should be closely involved or solely responsible for what they gift their teachers. Consider having your child write each one of their teacher's a note of appreciation, add a coffee card to it and/or a baked good or bag of homemade cocoa.
Get teachers items they really want
"Copies of the newest best-selling or notable children's books to add to the classroom library are always appreciated," McKee shared. Here are some other gifts universally appreciated by teachers.
- A thoughtful note from parents and the student
- Versatile gift cards (within reason, of course)
- Coffee and chocolate (how teachers make it through the day)
- School supplies
- Gift "experiences" like tickets to a show or a museum
veryGood! (16)
Related
- Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks
- Building the Jaw-Dropping World of The Last of Us: How the Video Game Came to Life on HBO
- The history and future of mRNA vaccine technology (encore)
- Instagram Is Pausing Its Plan To Develop A Platform For Kids After Criticism
- Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
- Snapchat is adding a feature to help young users run for political office
- Hugh Grant Compares Himself to a Scrotum During Wild 2023 Oscars Reunion With Andie MacDowell
- Huge policing operation planned for coronation of King Charles
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- They got hacked with NSO spyware. Now Israel wants Palestinian activists' funding cut
Ranking
- A White House order claims to end 'censorship.' What does that mean?
- Oscars 2023: Hugh Grant’s Red Carpet Interview Is Awkward AF
- Rihanna's Third Outfit Change at the Oscars Proved Her Pregnancy Fashion Is Unmatched
- AI-generated song not by Drake and The Weeknd pulled off digital platforms
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- TikTok Activists Are Flooding A Texas Abortion Reporting Site With Spam
- Spanish athlete emerges from cave after spending really amazing 500 days underground
- 3 Former U.S. Intelligence Operatives Admit Hacking For United Arab Emirates
Recommendation
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
YouTube Is Banning All Content That Spreads Vaccine Misinformation
Rihanna's Third Outfit Change at the Oscars Proved Her Pregnancy Fashion Is Unmatched
House lawmakers ask Amazon to prove Bezos and other execs didn't lie to Congress
IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
Everything Everywhere All at Once's Best Picture Win Celebrates Weirdness in the Oscar Universe
Here's How Chris Rock Celebrated the 2023 Oscars Far Away From Hollywood
Voice-only telehealth may go away with pandemic rules expiring