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What are others schools doing for teacher app. week?

15 years 3 months ago #147869 by acrinke
We are planning an Extreme Makeover of the teacher's lounge. We are painting and decorating it as a French Bistro. We are going to hang valances, cover old cupboards, find a couch, make tableclothes, hang pictures, matching tablewear, such as napkin holders and salt and pepper. We are going to do all this on a weekend so when they come in on Monday it will be a total surprise. Next I would like to redo the staff bathroom. If money were no object, we would get bistro tables too.
15 years 3 months ago #147789 by vexo321@aol.com
Replied by vexo321@aol.com on topic RE: What are others schools doing for teacher app. week?
Teacher Appreciation is May 2 through may 8 (the first week in May)
At our school is day has a different theme.
Monday is breakfast - Each class is assigned something for breakfast to bring
Tuesday is personal day with a personal gift given to each teacher purchase by the PTF. We have assembly on this day so we give them their gift in front of the school.
Wednesday is Lunch on us day with a different theme very year.
Thursday is Movie night. We go to the local movie theatre and they actually donate tickets for two and then we provide them with popcorn and a drink in a popcorn box.
Fridays are a dinner certificate to a restraunt of their liking.
This year we are changing one thing one the personal day the ptf will be purchasing one thing that each teacher would like for their classroom>(Within our bugdet range)
15 years 3 months ago #147729 by vexo321@aol.com
Replied by vexo321@aol.com on topic RE: What are others schools doing for teacher app. week?
For last year's Teacher Appreciation week, the PTO sponsored "This place would be a zoo without you." Each day I stuffed the teachers (and ALL STAFF, including custodians and cafeteria workers, don't forget crossing guards) mailboxes with little surprises. Surprises included inflatable zoo animal beach balls, zoo animal themed pencils and paper, a zoo animal shaped lollipop, a zoo animal shaped stree ball and "Animal" crackers.

Each day I also invited the teachers to participate in a challenge.

Day One: Walk the school and count all of the monkeys just hangin' around. I was able to get into school Sunday night, to hang decorations which included 32 paper monkeys from a bulletain board kit. Many teachers, even the 6th grade teachers, brought their students on the "hunt".

Day Two: Animal Trivia

Day Three: Create a crazy creature. Teachers were provided with animal shaped stickers, eyes, ears, mouths, etc and asked to create a crazy creature. I then hung these creatures inside the secretary's office on her window facing out so that all of the students and parents could see the creatures at dismissal.

Day Four: Racing Frogs. Teachers were provided with origami instructions on how to make a jumping frog. They were then encouraged to racing their frogs to see whose could get from one side of the table to the other the fastest.

Day Five: Who's gone wild? I asked three staff volunteers (A kindergarten teacher, the art teacher and the school psychologist) to wear animal tails for the day. The rest of the staff then had to find who had gone wild that week.

Teachers who participated were asked to e-mail their outcomes to me daily. For each activity they participated in they earned an entry into a drawing for a prize pack which included gift certificates and animal themed goodies to share with their class. The winning teacher was crowned Zoo Keeper of the Week and had her picture published in the school and local papers.

Throughout the week teachers also enjoyed various snacks, including a snake cake (I made it made from two bundt cakes cut in half and frosted green to form a snake), Zoo animal feed (trail mix) and Monkey cupcakes (I made simple chocolate cupcakes decorated with Vanilla wafers and Cheerios - 112 of them. YIKES)

Students were also encouraged to join in on the fun by creating a "Be Kind to Animal" Poster for our poster contest. One winner from each grade received a small goodies box of animal surprises, which included sunglasses, stickers, stuffed animals etc. Two winners, one from grades PreK-3 and one from grades 4-6 were randomly selected from all poster entries to receive the grand prize, which consisted of a Build-a-bear type zoo animal, lots of little animal goodies, and two age appropriate books- one on how to draw animals and another book that was an animal reference book.

On Friday afternoon, Mojo the Monkey (my husband dressed in a Monkey Mascot costume) visited each classroom and gave every student a plastic animal shaped bookmark.

I would have like to have held a "Save our Spots" fundraiser, asking students to collect loose change which would then would have been donated to the National Zoo in Washington DC on behalf of the staff. However, the Student Council just completed a similar change drive for the local food bank only two weeks before and I felt it would have been too much to ask of the families in our school who have so little.

This week was a ton of fun. The teachers and students loved it. I'm just not sure how I'll out do it for this coming year.
15 years 3 months ago #147724 by bsepto
I have been thinking...hope we get to do something. I'm still working on the details.

My hope is to set each day with something that starts with that letter..

Monday: Massage day..there is a local place that comes and gives 5-10 minute massages. Food with start with m..maybe muffins that morning.
Tuesday: Tray..thinking cheese tray, veggie tray and fruit tray. Thought about time as the special... have PTO volunteers help in the teachers rooms.
Wednesday: was thinking about wash..like wash everyones cars..but not sure on that one yet..lol
Thursday: Treats..and have special little snacks for each teacher.
Friday: hope to get flowers for each teacher. thinking potted plant over quick dying kind.

I was reading something about techers loving the simple things. Like real toliet paper in the teachers bathrooms...lotions and maybe pot pori...lol.

I plan on doing something, cause they deserve it. I wouldn't work with 20 6 year olds for what they get paid!
15 years 3 months ago #147578 by volunteermomo3
On Monday morning the entire school staff, about 65 is treated to a breakfast. The cafeteria ladies fix it. Friday is always "Sweet and Salty" day, snacks. Thursday evening is a dinner at a location away from the school. Tue & Wed vary. Last year Tue was "Wind Beneath Our Wings" day, Buffalo Wild Wings. It was a huge hit with the teachers. Only problem was we were guaranteed that the wings would be ready for pick up at 10:30. They hadn't even started the order. (Our school is twenty-five minutes from the closest BWW). Needless to say, I had to fly back to town once they got the order ready. I just barely made it, as the teachers were just filing into the lunchroom.
15 years 3 months ago #147537 by mommytlc
Last year, I had a red carpet event for the teachers and staff. It was sort of like a Hollywood award affair. When they came into the lounge, a red carpet was on the floor, balloons with stars were in the room, we had fresh flowers on the tables, and had the event catered by one of our mom's. We awarded 4 trophies, and winners were picked by the 5th graders. It was a wonderful event. It did cost alot, but it was well worth it! This year, I'm thinking of having a Roman theme or a beach party theme. It's so hard deciding!
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