Teacher appreciation week is a great week to be a teacher.
Lounges are filled with the smell of bagels and donuts supplied by thoughtful
parents. Lunches are catered in and appreciative administrators pick up the
tab. Students bring in treats and notes of thanks that never fail to bring
smiles to teacher’s faces. Family members fill their social media walls with
cute posters about how much they love teachers and support their work. It
really is a great week and one I always look forward to. Yet, I wonder if there
might be a better way to show appreciation for teachers in our country.
Instead of bringing in treats that add to our waistline, how
about sending a letter to your state representatives asking for full funding
for our schools? While sharing those cute posters about how much you love
teachers on Facebook is nice, how about sharing something to raise aware about
the absurdity of standardized testing? While I love the Starbucks gift cards as
much as the next teacher, I would rather see that money used to fund a project
for students on Donors Choose. Instead of the luncheons how about
administrators do something to truly show their staff how appreciated they are?
While I love teacher appreciation week, I wonder if we as
parents and community members can be doing more. This is not to say teachers
are incapable of doing things themselves but they/we need help. Nor are they
ungrateful for the gifts and nice comments and notes. Teachers work tirelessly
to provide the best possible education for our students but it takes a village.
We all need help with moving the needle of change in education to ensure our
schools are the best possible learning environments they can be.
I love my children’s teachers and my gratitude for the work
they do will likely never be fully realized by them. Yes, my wife and I sent in
treats and gifts. However, I also sent yet another letter to our state representatives
asking for our schools to be fully funded and share content to raise awareness
about school issues. I am donating to a Donor’s Choose project I believe will
impact children in a deserving school. What will you do to show your children’s
teachers how much you appreciate them and their work?
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