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Teaching is a Work of Heart: Honoring Educators Everywhere

  • Posted by Christina Epplett
  • On May 1, 2026
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Each year, as spring unfolds and the academic year heads into its final stretch, communities come together to celebrate educators. This year, Teacher Appreciation Week is from May 4-8. Teacher Appreciation Week offers more than just a week on a calendar. It serves as an opportunity to reflect on the care, patience, and dedication educators bring to their work every single day.

History Lesson: Teacher Appreciation Week

The origin of Teacher Appreciation Week traces back to the mid-20th century, when educator Mattye Whyte Woodridge advocated for a national day to honor teachers. Her efforts, supported by leaders such as Eleanor Roosevelt, eventually led to the establishment of National Teacher Day in 1953 and the expansion into a full week of recognition in 1984 (Fals, 2025). At its core, Teacher Appreciation Week exists to recognize a simple but powerful truth: education is foundational to every field, and teachers are the architects of that foundation.

Meaningful Ways to Show Appreciation

While there is no single “right” way to thank a teacher, here are a few ideas to help celebrate the educators in your community.

1. Personal Messages
Handwritten notes from students or families remain among the most cherished forms of appreciation (Fals, 2025). A card, a note, or a drawing from a student serve as a great reminder of the appreciation for educators in your life.

2. Community Recognition
Public acknowledgment, whether through school events, social media campaigns, or local initiatives, reinforces the value of educators within the broader community. The National Association of Elementary School Principals also highlights the value and impact of community partnerships, which can be done through volunteer opportunities.

3. Practical Support
The National Education Association recommends offering time, resources, or assistance, such as volunteering, donating classroom supplies, or advocating for education funding.

4. Ongoing Engagement
Perhaps most importantly, appreciation should not be confined to a single week. Consistent respect, communication, and collaboration between families and educators create a culture of support that extends throughout the year.

Conclusion

Teacher Appreciation Week is, at its heart, a celebration of dedication, compassion, and impact. In classrooms across the country, teachers continue to ignite curiosity, nurture potential, and inspire leadership.

Whether it’s through a thank you note, a shared memory, or a simple moment of recognition, these gestures carry real meaning. Here’s to the educators who continue to show up, inspire, and make a difference every day. On behalf of everyone at Helios Ed, we truly appreciate the incredible work you do!

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