From teacher treat trolleys stocked with Sixlets and 7UP to our free “Six Seeeeeven Days Smarter” student certificates, PTOs are turning the viral 67 meme into an opportunity to celebrate the 67th day of school.
The "Tell Me Something Good” gratitude trend that’s spreading joy across schools has students saying thanks out loud. Here's how one hot mic in a school hallway sparked a movement—and how your school can join in on it, too.
From a Kindness Counts parade to a student appreciation station, we round up easy ways to spread good vibes in your school community on World Kindness Day (Nov. 13), during Random Acts of Kindness Week, or all year long!
From Anything But a Cup day to Dress Like a Student day (and yes...even an Underground "67" Day), an Underground Spirit Week is a fun way to boost staff morale while keeping students guessing! Plus—get the word out with our Underground Spirit Week Canva template.
Students are feeling the weight of today’s world—and chances are, your PTO is wondering how you can help. From "No Phones, New Friends Friday" to free haircuts for school picture day (and stocking a care closet), small steps add up to big support for students.
From positive office referrals to air mattress races, Rock Paper Scissors tournaments and "Dance Party Fridays", these fun ideas will help boost student morale at school.
Ways to celebrate the school holidays and special days in March, like mini pies (or a silly pie-a-teacher fundraiser) on Pi Day, rainbow snacks for St. Patrick's Day, National Oreo Day, and a Rock Paper Scissors tournament for March Madness.