Happy Teacher Appreciation Day!

by PTO Today Editors

02/07/2016

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As PTOs and PTAs put on their teacher appreciation celebrations this week, they are doing a whole lot more than hosting luncheons and giving gifts.

After all, teacher appreciation is often a communitywide experience as it brings together volunteers, parents, students, and administrators for the common cause of thanking teachers. These celebrations go a long way toward fostering a sense of unity. 

Here are just some of the ways Teacher Appreciation Week benefits a school community: 

Volunteers bond: For PTO or PTA volunteers (especially new recruits), working on teacher appreciation is a great way to feel part of the group. Friendships can grow as people toil away on something together, and a connected group of volunteers can accomplish big things!

Kids see the bigger picture: Often, students are asked to participate in teacher appreciation activities by writing thank-you notes or helping with decorations. They learn valuable lessons about being part of a community and showing appreciation for others.

Parents feel involved: Even if parents can’t be on site to help the parent group, many send in donations or try to offer support in other ways, like making centerpieces for the teacher luncheon. It helps parents feel like contributing members of the community.

Teachers feel special: Of course teachers love receiving the little gifts or enjoying a tasty catered lunch. During this week, they also are able to connect with parents and students on a more personal level and receive lots of well-deserved positive feedback. 

So, here’s to the PTO and PTA leaders who manage teacher appreciation events, and, in the process, build a sense of community! 

Have a great week, everyone!