You don’t have to reinvent the wheel when creating a high school graduation program. Most ceremonies follow a familiar structure,
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You don’t have to reinvent the wheel when creating a high school graduation program. Most ceremonies follow a familiar structure,
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Teacher Appreciation Week arrives every May, and every year the same panic sets in for school administrators and PTA members:
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Halloween is the perfect opportunity for business teams to bond and bring a little festive fun into the workplace. The
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Every teacher knows the feeling: it’s April or May, the weather is warming up, and students who were engaged in
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As the year comes to a close, there’s no better time to pause and express gratitude to those clients who
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A Christmas cubicle decorating contest is a fun, easy way to inject some holiday cheer into your office while boosting
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Sending a Christmas letter may seem “old fashioned,” but thoughtful holiday messages from your business can make a powerful impression.
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The holiday season is the perfect time to celebrate your team’s hard work, spread cheer, and share a few well-earned
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Need a well-crafted Christmas letter for your business? This guide will help business owners, marketing professionals, and HR teams create
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Handing out personalized, humorous award to employees is a fun way to show appreciation. Check out 15 funny office award ideas to get you started.
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Employee appreciation doesn’t have to be stiff or corporate. A little humor can go a long way in making your
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Teaching is one of the few professions where the work genuinely never stops. It involves lesson planning on Sunday nights,
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If you like the sitcom “The Office,” you may remember “The Dundies” that Michael Scott (played by Steve Carell) awarded
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Honor roll recognition remains one of the most common forms of student acknowledgment in American schools, yet many programs are
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