The Joy of Grandparent's Day

 

As a teacher, part of the job usually involves signing up for some sort of committee. I was in charge of Grandparent's Day. That was fun for me because I had just become a grandparent! I made flyers, got an actual red carpet, wrote up a program and got ready for the big day. It was usually always in May, so Spring was in the air. We put tablecloths on the lunch tables, broke up fabric flowers and spread them on the tables. People donated cookies (lots of beautiful cookies), we offered coffee, lemonade and water.

Each class performed a skit or sang a song, and the grandparents ate it up! Often, a tour of their grandchild's classroom was conducted. It was always a great day! I always enjoyed the day, and I think it's important. I heard some people telling me that the day is silly, and some schools have gotten rid of it. Why? Grandparents are an important part of childhood. And for the students whose grandparents have passed, we pray and do a remembrance. 

Keep Grandparent's Day and keep family a part of school.


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