PRESS THE PRESIDENT CELEBRATES NATIONAL TEACHER
APPRECIATION WITH TIPS ON HOW TO ACKNOWLEDGE EDUCATORS IN YOUR COMMUNITY
National Teacher’s Week is May 4-10th;
Teacher Appreciation Day May 6th
Washington D.C. (May 5,
2014) – As the school year ends, NationalTeacher Appreciation Month is the
perfect opportunity to acknowledge the hard work and dedication teachers around
the country have contributed in and out of the classroom this school year. This
May, Press the President, an
online collaborative blog, is asking Americans to recognize the work of
teachers in every classroom and share their actions with our readers. With
Teacher Appreciation Day taking place on May 6th and National Teacher’s Week
the first full week in May, there are plenty of opportunities to commend
teachers and their hard work. Below are some tips from the editorial staff at
Press the President on how you can celebrate this May:
·
Write about
Issues that Impact Educators in Your District - President Obama’s recently released budget proposal for FY2015
includes a 1.9 percent increase for education from the FY2014 level recently
passed by Congress. Many teachers feel this is a step in the right direction,
but others feel that a lot more can be done. What do you think? Write about
issues for Press The President and get the word out!
·
Appreciate the
Unappreciated: Many programs that are
not considered part of the core curriculum are being cut by public schools such
as sports, fine arts, and music programs. Urge your elected leaders to
stand up for educators and students by restoring funding for these programs
along with early childhood education, special education, college work-study and
many others.
·
A Card from
the Class – Technology has taken over
our lives, but people still love hand-written notes. Getting the all the
students in the class to each make a card or sign one really big card for their
teacher is a great way to show teachers their students care about them.
·
A Gift Card – Teachers often use their salaries to buy classroom
supplies regardless of whether they are in a public, private, or charter
school. A great way to say thank you is by giving your child’s teacher a gift
card to their favorite store. Check your state laws to see how much you can
legally give to public, state employees.
·
Personalize It
and Style It – Giving an apple is a
thing of the past. Nothing says, “you’re special” like a personalized handbag
or desk ornament. With that special touch, teachers will always remember the
child and class that gave them the extra special tote bag or engraved trinket.
Press the President wants
you to share your story of supporting teachers on our website and social media
outlets. There are many issues facing education in this country, and we want to
see how you and your community are celebrating teachers. To submit a picture,
either visit our website and submit at PressthePresident.com, or tweet @PTP_US or
post on our Facebook wall
with the hashtag #ThankATeacher or #teacherappreciation.
About Press the
President:
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a local and worldwide forum for unfiltered debate about U.S. issues that affect
the globe. The site’s founders have created a space where writers can express
their opinions freely. Americans are often criticized as not having enough of a
political voice. Press the President provides a platform for people who want to
make their voices heard from the White House to Main Street. Online visitors
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