M.P.
From an ex-kindergarten teacher...kudos on the "less knick-knacky" gifts. So many students over the years, so many of those type gifts, you run out of places to put them. Practical gifts are definitely appreciated. Is there a "teacher store" near you? A gift cert there would be nice. For the ESE and Guidance, maybe a small gift card (seriously, only needs to be $5) to a starbucks or subway that is near the school?
As for the daycare...that is tough when there are numerous teachers. I am feeling that with my son too. There wasn't a "room mom" to take charge. I ended up getting them some foaming AB hand soap from Bath & Body Works. I figure they wash their hands so often it might be nice to have some nice smelling stuff to stay healthy this winter! My son is there only 2hrs each Friday so I only spend about $5 per teacher (3). If he were there full time, I would have done more...I don't think $30 is too outrageous to be split among 3 teachers. Even with the newer ones... Is there a "lead teacher"? You could always do something on your own and get the "lead" teacher a little more and the "assistants" a little smaller items.
I think anything is appreciated. I have said before on here that I once received a worn ornament from a student who was homeless. She saw other children bringing me gifts and she wanted to bring me something so that is what she came up with. I kept it in my desk for a few years as a reminder that gifts do not have to be extravagant to matter - and now, even though my few years of teaching are behind me, I still hang it on my tree as a reminder of the true meaning of the season... :-)