BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Books-A-Million will host its annual fall Educator Week, celebrating dedicated teachers making a difference in the lives of parents and children during these challenging times, from October 10-18.
A “Nominate A Teacher” contest will be hosted online now through October 18. Nominated educators will be voted on, and entries will be shared via social media to gather votes. The teacher with the most votes at the end of Educator Week will win a $1,000 Books-A-Million shopping spree. Visit blog.booksamillion.com/contest to nominate your favorite teacher!
Additionally, teachers will receive a 25% discount on all in-store and online purchases during Educator Week. Teachers who bring their school ID to any Books-A-Million location will be able to register for the official Educator Card, which grants access to benefits and discounts throughout the year. In addition to receiving a 25% discount, teachers can also grab a free tall coffee from Joe Muggs café.
“Educator week feels more important this year than ever,” said Books-A-Million CEO Terrance G. Finley. “We recognize the extraordinary resilience, dedication and creativity with which our teachers have met the unique challenges of education during the pandemic. We are proud to acknowledge their commitment to making a difference in the lives of students and their families.”
For more information regarding Educator Week at Books-A-Million, please visit https://www.booksamillion.com/specialoffers.
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