Chipotle is celebrating Teacher Appreciation Day on May 6, 2014 by offering Buy One, Get One Free Burritos, Bowls, Salads, and Tacos for educators, teachers, faculty, and staff.
Just bring your valid school faculty ID to qualify for this offer.
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Chipotle is celebrating Teacher Appreciation Day on May 6, 2014 by offering Buy One, Get One Free Burritos, Bowls, Salads, and Tacos for educators, teachers, faculty, and staff.
Just bring your valid school faculty ID to qualify for this offer.
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It says on the Chiptole website that homeschooling parents will get the discount however you need to show proof that you are a homeschooler. So I’m guessing if you have a baby, you don’t have any proof 🙁
I have a question. My baby is only one right now so it’s a ways off, but I definitely plan to homeschool. I’ve been slowly collecting resources, especially used, so we aren’t hit with a big expense all at once. Will I be able to take advantage of these kinds of teacher deals eventually, even with only one child homeschool and at pre-school age rather than school-age?
On that note… does anyone have any good book or website ideas for me to get all this great homeschool info from?
This probably will not be a popular comment but I don’t think homeschoolers should get teacher discounts. Anyone could say they homeschool plus we went to school and got a degree in education. I homeschooled my children for preschool and know there are benefits, but would you ask for a discount at a beauty store if you learned how to cut your own kids hair?
I guess I just don’t really understand your reasoning, Heather. I don’t mean any offense, I just think it’s different. People aren’t asking for a discount on public schooling, they’re asking for the discounts offered to traditional educators since they’re working just as hard to educate their own children. The point of the post was that it’s teacher appreciation and homeschoolers are teaching their children and hoping to be appreciated for it. I wasn’t implying that I want to go around getting these discounts now, or that anyone with a child should attempt to, but simply wondered how I would go about getting these kinds of deal “eventually,” as in when my child(ren) is/are school or pre-school age.
The Veritas Press catalog has lots of ideas for curriculum from 12-K; it’s my go to resource for choosing age and subject appropriate books. Rainbow Resource has great prices on curriculum too.
And to Heather’s points, sorry but I totally disagree. I teach 6 children aged 15 down, and it’s much harder than when I taught a classroom full of 9 year olds. Maybe you can’t really understand until you’ve done it.