47 Teachers Who Went Above And Beyond For Their Students That Prove Teachers Deserve All Of Our Appreciation And More
1.These teachers made sure no student would go without.
2.As did this teacher.
3.This teacher knew the perfect way to keep high schoolers engaged: an incredible display of pyrotechnics.
4.This teacher found another way to make science more interesting: making it feel like Pokémon.
5.This teacher committed to his heroic mission.
6.Instead of punishing kids for doodling, this teacher joined in.
7.This teacher was committed to showing students their potential.
8.This chemistry teacher made some wildly futuristic updates to their desks.
9.This chemistry teacher decorated their ceiling in the best possible way.
10.This teacher made safety precautions post-lockdown look cute and fun!
11.This teacher gave a student one of the best parting gifts of all time.
12.This teacher proved that a good teacher never forgets their favorite students.
The text reads (with minor grammar edits):
"Welcome to the world, Ella. My name is Mrs. Gerhardt, and I was your dad's kindergarten teacher a long time ago. I want to tell you about your grandmother, your dad's mom. Something tells me you met her before you came here. I first met her about two days before kindergarten started. She brought your dad in to "check out" kindergarten. Your dad walked around, found his name on a table, and found the toys he liked to play with. Your grandmother patiently waited as his kindergarten worries slowly faded away. She knew exactly what to do for her little boy. I knew then she was a special mom. Your dad came to kindergarten as a ball full of energy. He wanted to learn everything NOW. Every day, he came in with the biggest smile and, oh, that laugh. He was always laughing. He knew everything he really needed to know in kindergarten, knew his shapes, colors, letters, numbers, etc. I was amazed each day at the conversations we would have. November came. Time for parent conferences. Your grandmother came in, and I complimented her on what a wonderful job she was doing with her son. She smiled and said, I am teaching him as much as I can. You see, I've been sick with cancer. I'm fighting it as hard as I can, but I want to make sure that my son is ready for any challenge that comes along. I will never ever forget that conference. I knew then I had to keep that smile and laugh in your dad.
As the school year progressed, your grandmother was always there to help. I remember once we were learning to tie shoes. No easy task in kindergarten. She gave me a book she used to help your dad learn, The Shoelace Box. I kept that book, and now I want to give it to you. I was your dad's book, purchased by your grandmother to help him. I know that your dad will be there to help you when you are ready to tie your shoes.
This quilt is made for you, to wrap you in love from your family on earth and your family in heaven. I hope one day I get to meet you. Keep smiling and laughing, Ella."
Oh, and here's the accompanying quilt!
13.This anatomy teacher got creative with their bathroom pass.
14.This art teacher put their skills to delicious use.
15.This fourth-grade teacher decorated her school's hall so well that I might need her to come do this to the hall in my apartment building.
16.This teacher was committed to putting a smile on every kid's face when they arrived at school.
17.This teacher knew just what a struggling student needed.
18.This teacher got super creative with their classroom entrance.
19.As did this teacher celebrating Black History Month in the perfect way!
20.This teacher made an awesome visual aid.
21.This teacher painted this beautiful The Giving Tree-themed chair for their classroom.
22.This teacher made sure students felt comfortable when greeting their teacher.
23.These teachers reminded students they're more than a test score.
24.This teacher had a great idea to reduce vandalism but still give kids an outlet.
25.This teacher made math fun again.
26.This teacher took the time to remind kids to just be kids.
27.This science teacher found a festive way to celebrate the holidays that was still on-brand.
28.This teacher also got festive for the holidays.
29.As did this teacher, who nailed their holiday classroom decor.
30.This teacher made sure a student was okay and engaged during the pandemic.
31.This teacher made the extra effort to ensure everyone was felt welcome in their classroom.
32.This math teacher taught angles with their doormat.
33.This teacher didn't let a lack of access to computers stop him.
34.This teacher made a teaching moment into a funny display for students.
35.This art teacher was just wildly talented and taught students what they might one day be able to do with training.
36.This teacher creates "pictures of the day" and knows exactly how to relate to teenagers: with memes.
37.This teacher let their students do something they were interested in, which resulted in their students making this sick replica.
38.This teacher provided an extra resource to kids who might need additional help.
39.This teacher created some cute classroom door decor.
40.This teacher made grading more fun by using stamps of his face.
41.This professor proved you don't need a classroom to teach.
42.This teacher made this hilarious flowchart for when students couldn't find him.
43.This teacher brought in a wildly personal item to teach about history and show how it really isn't so far away.
44.This teacher came up with an ingenious solution while remote teaching during the pandemic.
45.This teacher made raising money even more fun and exciting.
46.This hilarious teacher had plenty of contingency plans.
47.And finally, this teacher did something that may seem simple but this child will never forget: taking the extra time to help a student learn from their mistakes rather than just deducting points and calling it a day.
What's the most impactful thing a teacher did for you or your children? Let us know in the comments!