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Teacher Appreciation Week eCard Templates

Thank the teachers who shape your kids and your community with Teacher Appreciation Week eCards designed for schools, PTAs, and education nonprofits. Our 5+ templates work for the first full week of May each year, when administrators, parents, and education funders use the moment to recognize classroom teachers, instructional coaches, and the full school staff who keep things running. Add your school's branding, write a personal note that names what a specific teacher actually does, and send to one person, a grade-level team, or the whole faculty. Pair the eCard with a small gift or a parent-led classroom moment and turn a calendar week into a culture of recognition.

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Teacher Appreciation Week Templates

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Teacher Appreciation Week?
Teacher Appreciation Week is observed during the first full week of May each year. National Teacher Day, the centerpiece of the week, falls on the Tuesday of that week.
Who should send Teacher Appreciation Week eCards?
School administrators, PTAs and parent groups, individual parents, education nonprofits, and district leadership all use the week to recognize teachers.
What makes a good Teacher Appreciation Week message?
Specifics. Name a moment, a unit, a strength, a way the teacher showed up for a student. Generic thanks land flat; specific recognition lands hard.
Can a PTA send eCards from a whole classroom of parents?
Yes. PTAs commonly coordinate a single branded eCard signed by all the parents in a class, then send to the teacher as one unified message instead of dozens of separate emails.

About Teacher Appreciation Week eCards

Teacher Appreciation Week, observed during the first full week of May each year, is the dedicated window for schools, parents, PTAs, and education nonprofits to recognize the teachers and staff who shape students every day. Our Teacher Appreciation Week eCard templates make it simple to send specific, branded thanks to one teacher, a grade-level team, or the full faculty in a single batch.

Why Send Teacher Appreciation Week eCards?

  • Recognize Real, Hard Work: Teaching is one of the highest-stress, lowest-recognized roles in most communities. A specific thank-you in the right week matters.
  • Engage Parents and Students: PTAs and parent groups use eCards to channel parent appreciation into a single, branded delivery rather than dozens of one-off emails.
  • Support Retention: Teacher turnover is a real cost for schools and districts. Recognition during Teacher Appreciation Week is one of many small signals that contribute to retention.

Popular Use Cases

School administrators send Teacher Appreciation Week eCards from the principal's office to the full faculty. PTAs coordinate parent-signed messages from each homeroom. Education nonprofits use the week to recognize teachers their programs serve and to thank donors who fund classroom resources. Pair with our thank you templates for a complete recognition program.

How It Works

Choose a template that fits your school's voice, add your school or PTA branding, and write a note that names what a specific teacher actually does. Schedule delivery for the Monday morning of Teacher Appreciation Week so it lands at the start of the recognition window. Send to one teacher, a grade-level team, or the entire faculty.

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Last Updated: May 2026