I'm in charge of the teacher gift's for my son's pre-school class. There are 4 teachers, and we have collected $500 so I was going to get each teacher a $125 Visa gift card. Turns out my bank wants to charge $3.50 for each gift card. Last year, there was no charge, and I'm too cheap to pay $3.50 for 4 of them so I declined.
So...I still need to figure out a gift for these teachers. Honestly, if it were me, I'd love the straight up cash, but I know some people feel it's tacky or whatever. WWYD? Get them gift cards to restaurants, stores, etc. or just give them the cash? And if yes to cash, should I give them each a check for $125 or just the pile of cash?
Re: Cash for teacher gifts - yay or nay?
I'd MUCH rather cash. Most of those cash-like cards (amex, visa) have inactivity fees and I've been burned before with it not having money by the time I spend it (because I want to spend it on something nice.)
I would just give the cold hard cash. If you want to make it special, you could do gold coins in a little drawstring purse.