Happy back-to-school season! You can almost smell it in the air—the scents of freshly sharpened pencils, crisp new shoes out of the box and eraser shavings fill your nose. Summer is quickly coming to an end, and parents everywhere are eagerly—or not so eagerly—getting their kids out the front door and into the school building.
There are plenty of things which go along with the start of school—shopping for supplies, new haircuts and maybe even signing up for a club. Of course, one thing which usually accompanies the beginning of the school season are fundraisers. Fundraisers are an important way to give back to your school and raise money to support causes you care about. However, fundraisers aren’t the only way to get involved. Here are a few ideas we had for how to give back while going back to school.
1. Share extra supplies.
While you’re out shopping for school supplies with your children this year, why not look around and see what extra items you can pick up? Donate any extra items you find to your student’s classroom for those students who might not be able to afford their own supplies. Oftentimes, teachers have to dip into their own pocket to provide school items for students in need, so you can help both a student and a teacher by sharing any extra supplies you have.
2. Help a teacher out.
Speaking of helping a teacher, why not take the extra steps to help a teacher out this school year? We’re not talking about simply volunteering, but about truly doing something special for the teacher. Surprise your student’s teacher with a small gift to start the year, a little treat or even an uplifting note letting them know how much they are appreciated. Small gestures like these are a great way to give back and help a teacher as the school year starts.
3. Cut out box tops.
If your school participates in the Box Tops for Education program, get involved and give back simply by cutting out box tops. Cut out box tops from different food brands and save them to add to your school’s collection. At $0.10 per Box Top, the money you give to the school can quickly add up. In fact, over 80,000 elementary and middle schools have earned money through the Box Tops for Education program, which they used to buy necessary equipment and supplies for students. Join the efforts by cutting out and supplying your own box tops.
4. Write thank you notes.
Being an educator can often be a thankless job. Give back this back-to-school season by simply writing thank you notes to your student’s teachers, principal, janitor, etc. Show your appreciation for the hard work they do by giving a few words of encouragement. Not only will you brighten their day, but you can brighten your own simply by sharing kind words with others.
5. Bring treats.
Everyone loves treats! Check with your school to see which treats the teacher allows in his or her classroom. If food is allowed, offer up some delicious treats to welcome the students back for the school year. If allergens might be a problem, go a different route with the treats, such as with a pack of pencils, erasers or stickers. Bringing treats can be a great way to give back by welcoming everyone back for the school year.
6. Volunteer your time.
Teachers are always looking for adults to get involved and volunteer with the classroom. See how you can give back and make a difference by volunteering your time with a student’s classroom. You can also contact our Project A.S.K. team to learn how you to impact the lives of kids in West Shore School District. Contact Rebecca Storts at ProjectASK@ccuhbg.org or (717) 230-9550 to learn how you can touch the life of children in tough circumstances.
However you can get involved, see what you can do to give back.