| Dear Parents, Teacher Appreciation Week is
coming soon and I would like to share some links I
found to give you some ideas. I have also
included a letter I found that addresses the issue
quite well. If you have other ideas, I would
love to know about them.
Thanks,
Pam Bullard
OGMS PTO President
Link 1
Link 2
Letter by Steve Campanella
- Teaching is arguably one of the least
appreciated professions. Year after year,
teachers are responsible for educating and
guiding our youth to grow and prosper; however,
they continue to be unappreciated by parents,
school boards, and quite honestly…students. As
the school year reaches the end, consider the
following ways to show the much-needed gratitude
to your teachers.
- Simple “Thank You” Notes – Saying thank you
is a powerful way to express your gratitude.
Taking the time to write down your appreciation
for teacher’s hard work and dedication will
surely be will received.
- Offer Small Appreciation Gifts – Teachers
chose teaching as a profession because of the
sheer joy of instilling education into our
youth. Honour their choice by offering them a
small appreciation gift such as gift
certificates, gift baskets, spa kits, candles,
or bracelets. Knowing you care will make a
difference!
- Baked Goods – Taking the time to bake
something special will not only warm teacher’s
hearts, but it will also warm their stomachs!
Everything from cookies to cakes will be gladly
accepted by teachers and their assistants.
- Leave a Special Voice Mail – Don’t have
enough time to write a note or buy a gift, try
leaving a voice mail. Personal messages are a
great way to brighten a teacher’s day!
- Don’t Wait for Teacher’s Appreciation Day –
Although teachers are recognized for one week
per year, they deserve more! Whether you send
them a note in your children’s book bag, leave
them a special voice mail, or decide to buy them
a thank you gift, make sure you take some time
to show your appreciation to those that
dedicated their time to educating our youth.
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