As teachers, you have the power to have an enormous effect on countless lives. Not only are teachers responsible for imparting curriculum knowledge to their pupils; they are also influential guides who guide and inspire their pupils through life journeys. Therefore, we owe it them our thanks beyond National Teacher Day and Teacher Appreciation Week by showing our appreciation throughout the year with discounts such as classroom supplies, clothing or travel costs – many companies even provide discounts just for teachers!
Here are some of the best teacher discounts to take advantage of this year.
JOANN Fabric and Craft Stores: Sign up online to the JOANN Teacher Rewards program to save 15% on both in-store and online purchases. LOFT stores provide 15% discounts when school ID or pay stub is presented at any LOFT location – you’ll get 15% off any full-price purchase at all LOFT locations when showing your teacher ID/pay stub; Banana Republic also provides 15% savings off full price purchases by showing ID at checkout; Insomnia Cookies also offer free 6-packs at participating locations when teachers present valid teacher ID’s at checkout as well. Ann Taylor/LOFT stores provide 15% daily discount by showing their teaching license at checkout while Madewell’s teacher ID discounts can save 15% off full priced purchases made at their stores – perfect!
Verizon Fios Home and Verizon Wireless: Teachers can save on monthly bills by enrolling online in the Star Teacher discount program. In order to enroll, teachers will need their work email address, place of employment and name as part of the enrollment requirements.
Barnes and Noble offers teachers access to special classroom book discounts through its B&N Educators Club, while Wall Street Journal (WSJ) gives high school teachers free print and digital access while college teachers may sign up for discounted subscription rates. New York Times (NYT) allows teachers to get 50% off classroom subscriptions using promo code TEACHER while Quizlet (Q) gives educators 30% discounts off annual subscription rates for education purposes.