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Teachers spend a considerable amount on classroom supplies ranging from art supplies and paper to classroom furniture and more. Luckily, many retailers, service providers, and more offer discounts to teachers so that they can save a bit on purchases for themselves and their classes.
NEA Member Benefits has identified some of the best offers available to teachers:
Barnes & Noble offers PreK-12 educators 20% off in-store purchases with up to 25% savings during educator appreciation days; Books-a-Million offers similar savings of 20% in store purchases plus even greater discounts during educator appreciation days.
Show your ID to join the free Educators’ Book Club and save 15% both in-store and online.
Sign up for Walmart’s Teacher Rewards program and enjoy a 10% discount on qualifying purchases.
Make the most of Summer teacher prep events to take advantage of a 15% discount and save big! Target provides exclusive savings of this nature at its Teacher Prep Events during Summer.
Sign up with your teacher ID at Costco to take advantage of discounted educator offers, including a $20 Costco Shop Card!
Apple Store: Teachers and school employees can save up to $200 with Apple Education Pricing on select Mac computers.
Dell: With their Educator Discount program, Dell provides exclusive savings for teachers and students when purchasing tech products.
Other retailers who provide teacher discounts:
Fat Brain Toys: Teachers can save 10% with their free Educator Discount card!