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May 1, 2016 Adult Learning

Teacher Appreciation 2016: Show Teachers Some Love

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About Franchesca Warren

For fifteen years Franchesca taught English/Language Arts in two urban districts in Atlanta, Georgia, and Memphis, Tennessee. Increasingly frustrated with decisions being made about public education from people who were not in the classroom, in 2012 she decided to start a blog about what it was really like to teach in public schools. In the last four years, The Educator's Room has grown to become the premiere source for resources, tools, and strategies for all things teaching and learning. To learn more about Franchesca Warren's work, please visit www.franchescalanewarren.com.
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Teacher Appreciation Week 2016

Last updated: 05/01/2016

Teacher Appreciation Week Deals

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1-800-Baskets: Take 20 percent off with code GIVE until May 9.

1-800-Flowers: Take 15 percent off all flowers and gifts with code FLWRFFTN until July 3.

FruitBouquets.com: Take 20 percent off any order with code FRUITNOW until May 8.

SendFlowers.com: Get flowers starting at $19.99 with code IR10 until May 9.

Chipotle Mexican Grill:  From 3 p.m. to close, teachers, faculty and school staff who show valid ID will receive a free burrito, burrito bowl, salad or order of tacos with the purchase of another menu item. Visit chipotle.com for locations.

Chick-Fil A : Different deals and offers throughout Teacher Appreciation Week at participating stores. Note: Some Atlanta and Houston locations are offering teachers a FREE Chick-Fil-A Chicken Sandwich

McDonalds: Various deals and offers throughout Teacher Appreciation Week at participating stores

BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse: Save $10 off your $35 purchase with this printable coupon until May 4.

Einstein Bros. Bagels: Save 20 percent off your purchase with this coupon until May 5.

HoneyBaked Ham: Save $7 off a bone-in half ham or a whole boneless ham with this coupon until May 22.

Land’s End: Buy two or more regular-priced men’s dress shorts or buy three or more select women’s knit tops and save $5 each and get free shipping on orders over $50 with these promo codes until Dec. 16.

Seasons 52: Save $10 off your $30 purchase with this printable coupon until May 4.

Aerosoles: Save 15 percent off footwear $39,99 and up when you shop in-store or order over the phone. Teacher ID or paystub is required for in-store purchases.

Apple Store: Enjoy discounts up to $200 on computers and accessories through the Apple Education Store.

Banana Republic: Enjoy a 15 percent discount off regular-priced, in-store purchases any time when you present a valid teacher ID. This offer ends Jan. 1, 2020 and isn’t valid at Banana Republic Factory Stores.

Barnes & Noble: Save 20 percent off the publisher’s list price for all purchases for classroom use. Save 25 percent on educator appreciation days. You must complete an educator form from Barnes & Noble to enroll and receive your educator card.

Christopher & Banks: Save 10 percent off your in-store purchases with a valid faculty ID.

Disney World: Teachers are eligible for special rates at the Swan and Dolphin hotels starting at $139 per night, just mention you’re an educator when booking. Availability also varies based on season and demand.

Eddie Bauer: Get 10 percent off all purchases when you provide a valid faculty ID.

Hertz: Save 25 percent off every rental if you’re a member of the National Education Association. And you can use this deal with other offers for additional savings. You must log in to the NEA site to take advantage of this offer.

Hobby Lobby: Take 10 percent off your total order year-round, but only if you pay with an organizational check or credit card (i.e. a school credit card).

J. Crew: Save 15 percent when you shop in-store at J. Crew and J. Crew Factory with a valid school ID.

JoAnn Fabrics: Sign up for a Teacher Rewards Card and save 15 percent on every purchase. You must present a current teacher ID and a state-issued photo ID.

The Limited: Shop in-store and show your teacher ID for a 15 percent discount on your purchases.

LOFT: Save 15 percent off regular priced purchases every day when you sign up for the LOFT Loves Teachers program.

Madewell: Get 15 percent off your in-store purchases when you present a school ID.

Michael’s: Save 15 percent off items designed for the classroom. Some exclusions apply and the offer is only available for in-store purchases.

New York and Company: Show your teacher’s ID and get 15 percent off in-store purchases all throughout the year.

New York Times: Get a four-week trial subscription for only $0.99, then save 50 percent off the normal subscription rate. You must have a school email address to qualify.

SeaWorld: Register for the SeaWorld Teacher Card and get unlimited free admission for the year. Bring a copy of your teaching certificate, a pay stub and ID to obtain a new pass or renew an old one. Valid for registered Florida teachers only.

Talbots: Bring your valid teacher ID in-store to receive 15 percent off your total purchase.

Joann Fabric :The free Teacher Rewards Discount Card allows teachers to 15-percent off all purchases.

Michaels:Receive 15% off your entire purchase every day.

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