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Fun Ideas to Celebrate Your Fellow Teachers
By Andrew Hawk During teacher appreciation week, teachers across America are presented with discounts in their communities and various gifts from parent organizations. Most community outlets have ways they show appreciation for teachers. But how can teachers show appreciation for … Continue reading
Appreciation Gifts Teachers Really Want
In pioneer America, schoolchildren sometimes brought an apple for the teacher. It was partly a sign of appreciation, but also a way of helping support the teacher. Teachers were often paid with room, board, and a minuscule amount of money. … Continue reading