Farley Elementary School in Huntsville, Alabama, told its teachers and staff, “You Make A World Of Difference.” The school used puppets representing children of various nationalities, international flags, and lapel pins from Positive Promotions to help represent the theme. Children and adults were encouraged to dress in regional costumes from different areas of the United States as well as from around the world on the Wednesday of Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week. Huntsville restaurants provided various ethnic dishes for an appreciation luncheon. The printed program for the luncheon resembled a passport. Each guest received a “boarding pass” to write his or her name on and enter a drawing for door prizes. The school also gave out more than $4,000 in gift certificates donated by local businesses. Each day of the week, students brought in gifts for their teachers: flowers on Monday, fruit on Tuesday, etc.
Letting your teachers and school staff know how much they are appreciated is more important than ever during times of limited budgets.
Grand Prize 2010 Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week Contest Winner
Farley Elementary School in Huntsville, Alabama, told its teachers and staff, “You Make A World Of Difference.” The school used puppets representing children of various nationalities, international flags, and lapel pins from Positive Promotions to help represent the theme. Children and adults were encouraged to dress in regional costumes from different areas of the United States as well as from around the world on the Wednesday of Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week. Huntsville restaurants provided various ethnic dishes for an appreciation luncheon. The printed program for the luncheon resembled a passport. Each guest received a “boarding pass” to write his or her name on and enter a drawing for door prizes. The school also gave out more than $4,000 in gift certificates donated by local businesses. Each day of the week, students brought in gifts for their teachers: flowers on Monday, fruit on Tuesday, etc.
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