Teacher Appreciation Week, 2022

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Choose from our 4 appreciation week programs, give your school a great week, and have fun!


 

$149 - A professional mystery week we run for you.

The easiest way to crate the unforgettable week they deserve.

Teacher’s Contest is a professional, week-long mystery contest that fits into the background of Teacher Appreciation Week, instantly injecting energy and smiles. Consistently rated 10 out of 10, this is the easiest way to bring your entire school family together for unforgettable fun.

SUPER EASY on administrators: Fill out the setup file, form your teams, and then we take it from there. Everything culminates with one of the most joyous 30-45 minute staff meeting finales that you will ever hold.

“It was exactly what we needed! I haven't laughed that hard with this group of people EVER before!” -Leslie Hochsprung


$79 - A week-long gameshow that will have your school rolling with laughter.

This is our #1 program for a total staff appreciation week.

The week centers around an online gameshow that will have your teachers laughing, sending hilarious videos and pictures, doing anonymous challenges, and overall giving you a great excuse to show how much you appreciate all they do.

But this is more than just a game. Your entire appreciation week is setup for you from start to finish. The gameshow will be the focal point, but we’ve also included emails to kick off the week, prize guide, posters, pre-written emails for reaching out to parents and businesses for appreciation messages to display in the lobby, online wheel, huge list of daily challenges, and much more.


Radio Ga Ga

$88 - An absolutely incredible week full of radio show silliness, contests, and appreciation.

If you’ve ever wanted an appreciation week that everyone would talk about for years, this is it.

The week centers around hilarious 3-5 minute “radio shows” that you broadcast over your intercom during morning announcements or online as podcasts.

Each show includes a contest or giveaway that will have your staff searching for secret agents, texting in trivia answers, making long-distance dedications to other coworkers, and laughing all week long.

But this is more than just funny shows and contests. This is a professional-level appreciation week with everything taken care of for you: Posters, pre-written letters to parents and businesses, daily emails, prize coupons, and everything else you need to give them the incredible week they deserve, while keeping it stress free on the administrators!


$119 - Continue the tradition! (For schools who have already completed Game of Games or Survivor in previous years)

Some things you’ll recognize right away: The wheel, the challenges, the prizes… but we’ve made big changes to make the experience and game play fresh and exciting.

For starters, this year the challenges are distributed as cards, allowing you to literally “stack the deck” to ensure the action plays out in the order you desire… which we’ll definitely use to our advantage. Then there are also Treasure Hunt cards, which send players on hunts around the school, and even a secret pop-up VIP club.

Your staff will instantly recognize the game and be ready for a good time, but within seconds of their first spin, you’ll see the light go off that this year, things are going to a whole new level.


$49 - End of Year Staff Survey & Saturday Night Live Skit

Every administrator wants to do something creative and fun, but by the end of the year, who has the time or energy? Don’t just let the year end and everyone leave without a professional year review. We’ve made it easy to capture everyone’s input and then insert into a hilarious skit based off Weekend Update from Saturday Night Live, making it the most entertaining and worthwhile end-of-year meeting you’ll ever hold.

“We LOVED the end of year SNL skit and just the laughs everything provided during stressful times.  Very easy and made sure we ended with a good review rather than simply leaving the building.” --Gary Lewis