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Teacher Appreciation Week

20 years 6 months ago #64900 by Dinee
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Michelle - thanks for noting those wonderful songs which can be dedicated to a special teacher - and hopefully a few more teachers across the country will have a song dedicated to them!
20 years 6 months ago #64899 by Michelle B
I had a teacher dedicate "Forever Young" by Rod Stewart to our class when she retired. It could probably work the other way around.
"Wind Beneath My Wings" is another good one.
"Because you loved me" Celine Dion
"At your side" The Corrs
"Hero" Mariah Carey
"Oh how the years go by" Vanessa Williams
"You raise me up" Josh Groban
"I turn to you" Christina Aguilara
and my favorite "There you'll be" Faith Hill
20 years 6 months ago #64898 by Dinee
Replied by Dinee on topic RE: Teacher Appreciation Week
Wow, get a song dedicated to the teachers and staff of your school - via a local radio station!

* Did anyone do this idea? Any ideas on what song could be applicable to this dedication?

mom_3cutekids wrote:
Looking for a song to dedicate to the teachers and staff. Hoping to have a local radio station dedicate and play the song so that we can play it over the morning announcements. Any ideas?

[ 05-12-2004, 12:03 AM: Message edited by: dcd ]
20 years 8 months ago #64897 by mom_3cutekids
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Looking for a song to dedicate to the teachers and staff. Hoping to have a local radio station dedicate and play the song so that we can play it over the morning announcements. Any ideas?
20 years 8 months ago #64896 by mom_3cutekids
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Last year our PTC planned events for everyday during TAW. We referred to it as "Staff Appreciation Week" so that we included all staff members.

Monday-In the staff lounge we had an assortment of coffees, teas, cocoas, sweeteners, creamers, and homemade goodies volunteers sent in. In everyone's mailbox they also received a "survival kit" with a card attached thanking them for the wonderful work they do.

Tuesday-Each teacher received a gift bag with hand lotion, calculator, magnet, lifesaver (imprinted with you're appreciated), a button (imprinted with the same), other small items, and a coupon for free muffin and coffee at a local business. All other Staff received the same coupon in their mailboxes along with the "I'm Appreciated" button.

Wednesday-Every staff member received a homemade chocolate lollipop with a poem attached. “Working with children is a rewarding, but challenging feat. And everyday, that challenge you do meet. You are patient, kind, and sweet, And for that, you deserve a special treat.” During morning announcements we read the names of winners of our raffle and they prizes they had won. (All prizes were donated by local businesses and parents and valued between $20 and $25) We have about 65 staff and were able to award 38 prizes with the raffle.

Thursday-A local greenhouse donated a plant for each staff member that we displayed at the entrance to the school for arrival in the morning. We attached this poem with cardstock and a Popsicle stick. “May this flower remind you of just how many seedlings you have nourished and helped to blossom.”

Friday-We held a staff breakfast before school. All items were donated by parents; we had juice, homemade breads, muffins, Danish, fresh fruit, etc. We placed tablecloths on the tables and had nice centerpieces that we later gave away as prizes. We had a huge basket full of free books leftover from Book Fair events. Teachers were allowed to help themselves to whatever they wanted out of the basket.

We also hung a poster we purchased thanking every staff for their commitment and hard work, we made a huge banner saying something to the effect of our staff being the best “hands down” that the kids had traced their hands on (and written their names inside) the week before, our fundraising representative donated mini candy bars for us to place in the staff lounge, so we refilled a basket everyday, and parents that wanted to brought something homemade each day of the week to place in the lounge as well. (I for one made chocolate spoons [img]smile.gif[/img] Which were a huge hit!)

This year we are looking for all new ideas and I have found it helpful to searches online. I type in “Teacher Appreciation Ideas” and find tons of ideas.

All this was done for approx 65 staff members, our school has about 360 students. We had a committee of about 5 or 6 from the PTC and it was a lot of work, but tons of fun, and so well received!!!!
20 years 8 months ago #64895 by pomom
Replied by pomom on topic RE: Teacher Appreciation Week
For our elementary PTN, the Hospitality Committee confers with our Principal on which day they can host a teacher's luncheon during Teacher's Appreciation Week. We have enough in our PTN budget to cater in a great luncheon (committee's choice) and the parents donate all of the desserts. There is usually a token gift for each of the teachers to take with them at a minimal cost.
Our middle school PTO however, is brand new this year with no budget to cover a catered luncheon. This committee will contact interested parents for "donations." This year, we're not sure if it will be a potluck luncheon or just a day of sweets for the teachers.
I would also like to add that faculty and administration appreciate even the smallest of gestures from the parents and children. Why fret over an individual token gift item? That's not necessarily what the teacher's are expecting. They would truly appreciate the dinner/dessert fare as a whole, knowing that parents took the time for them.
If your committee insists on a token gift and you're really on a budget, why not a giant (Hallmark type) student-signed appreciation card that can be posted in the faculty lounge for all to appreciate.
I've been involved with our school(s) for 10 years now and I feel that these events have evolved into "overkill" which in turn, becomes more of a burden and a stressor to the volunteers.
Keep it simple! Believe me, you will still be appreciated! [img]smile.gif[/img]
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