Teacher Appreciation Week 2023

May 3, 2023 | Roland Park

To All of Our Teachers, Thank You!

“Teachers can change lives with just the right mix of chalk and challenges.”
-Joyce Meyer

This year, Teacher Appreciation Week is being celebrated from Monday, May 8th - Friday, May 12th. We work alongside our students’ teachers throughout the year to fill in gaps and provide support - and we couldn’t be more appreciative of their efforts. Let’s shower our teachers with all of the appreciation they can stand!

3 Small Ways to Show Your Appreciation

Write a Thank You Card or Letter to Your Child’s Favorite Teacher
This is a great activity for you and your child! Use our template or one of the thousands available online to create a Thank You Card and let your teacher know they’re appreciated. You might even consider reaching out to past teachers through email or Facebook!

Download Teacher Thank You Card

Nominate your Child’s Favorite Teacher for an Award
During Teacher Appreciation Week, there are tons of opportunities to nominate teachers for awards, gift baskets, and more! Check out this giveaway from SignUpGenius, and make sure to visit our Facebook and Instagram pages from 5/8-5/12 to nominate your teacher for a special Mathnasium giveaway.

Nominate A K-12 Teacher To Win a Basket Full of Goodies

Tell Stories About Your Favorite Teacher
Hold a family story time and talk about your time in school - and the teachers who helped you succeed! Your kids will love to learn more about your childhood, and this can be a great bonding opportunity.

Students can also ask Mathnasium staff about their favorite teachers this week (or any week, we love to talk about them!) during their visits. We’ve shared a couple down below as well! ⬇️

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"When I was in 8th Grade I had a teacher, Mr. Johnson, who was always funny and came up with fun ways to teach Math and History. He would allow us to work together to solve problems and he always encouraged us to work hard. He always reminded us we can be anything we wanted to be. For our 8th grade graduation he had each of us bring in our baby pictures and the school put on a beautiful tribute with side by side from baby pictures to us entering High school. He always stood out to me and I thank him for helping me to always to tell my students the sky is the limit you just have to work to get it."
-Shanequa A, Assistant Center Director