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Teacher Appreciation Day!

May 5th is Teachers Day!!



NATIONAL TEACHER APPRECIATION DAY

National Teacher Appreciation Day, also known as National Teacher Day, recognizes the dedicated educators across the country. As part of Teacher Appreciation Week, the celebration takes place on the Tuesday of the first full week in May each year.

The National Education Association describes National Teacher Day “as a day for honoring teachers and recognizing the lasting contributions they make to our lives.”

Teachers play a critical role in educating and shaping our children: the future leaders of our country. They are kind, patient, hard-working, dedicated, and understanding professionals who help mold our children and guide them in positive directions. We entrust our children with the teachers, and they affect their lives daily.


HOW TO OBSERVE #TeacherAppreciationDay


It is time to say “Thank You” to the exceptional teachers that you know. Let teachers past and present know you appreciate them for all that they do. Other ways to show your teachers gratitude by:

· refilling their supplies

· writing a letter showing your support

· asking them what they need the most

· volunteering in your schools (after covid)

· Using Hash tags Use #TeacherAppreciationDay or #NationalTeachersDay to post on social media.

· To spread the word.

NATIONAL TEACHER APPRECIATION DAY HISTORY

Political and educational leaders began discussions for a day to honor teachers in 1944. In 1953, Eleanor Roosevelt persuaded the 81st Congress to proclaim National Teachers’ Day. Congress declared March 7, 1980, as National Teacher Day. The National Education Association continued to observe Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985 when the National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May. The NEA Representative Assembly then voted to make the Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day.

We appreciate the teachers out there making a difference, especially now helping our kids during COVID-19 to make “Distance Learning” a success!

THANK YOU!

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