Date Book: Valentine's Day
Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14) is a good time to show some love to everyone in your school community. Consider trying one of these popular activities.
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entine’s Day (Feb. 14) is a good time to show some love to everyone in your school community. Consider trying one of these popular activities.
Parent-Child Date Night
Give parents and kids a fun night out. Hold a dance for father-daughter and mother-son couples. Make it clear that kids can bring another relative or family friend if a parent can’t attend.
Teacher Treats
Write valentines to teachers and other staff members and place them in their mail boxes with chocolate candy. Change the school sign to say “we love our teachers.” Or organize a student serenade to teachers during recess.
Candygrams
For a small fee, let students order candygrams to be sent to other students or teachers on Valentine’s Day. Students can write a short note that is attached to a lollipop. Line up parent volunteers to make the deliveries. Another option is to send single carnations instead of candy.
Looking for more? Read “7 Fun Valentine’s Day Ideas” for inspiration.
Parent-Child Date Night
Give parents and kids a fun night out. Hold a dance for father-daughter and mother-son couples. Make it clear that kids can bring another relative or family friend if a parent can’t attend.
Teacher Treats
Write valentines to teachers and other staff members and place them in their mail boxes with chocolate candy. Change the school sign to say “we love our teachers.” Or organize a student serenade to teachers during recess.
Candygrams
For a small fee, let students order candygrams to be sent to other students or teachers on Valentine’s Day. Students can write a short note that is attached to a lollipop. Line up parent volunteers to make the deliveries. Another option is to send single carnations instead of candy.
Looking for more? Read “7 Fun Valentine’s Day Ideas” for inspiration.