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December 29, 2022
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We would provide teacher discounts on everything if we were in charge of the world. Thankfully, thousands of companies and organizations agree with us! Teachers may save money on anything from computers and printers to apparel, shoes, and school supplies if they know where to search. This list is always expanding and changing, so bookmark it and return it.

 

Technology Teacher Discounts

 

Adobe Creative Cloud

 

Get a monthly Creative Cloud subscription for more than 60% less.

 

Apple

 

For a few devices, Apple Education Pricing is available.

 

AT&T

 

On Unlimited plans, special teacher discounts are available.

 

Canva

 

Teachers and students at qualified schools are given free access.

 

Cyberlink

 

Offers a 40% discount on a selection of software.

 

Eduporium

 

Most items are discounted by up to 20%.

 

Google

 

Search the Google for Education website for special deals and discounts.

 

H.P.

 

To receive special teacher discounts at the H.P. Education Store, register.

 

Lenovo

 

10%–15% off of a few models.

 

Microsoft

 

Teachers also get 10% off Windows devices and free access to Microsoft Teams for Education and Office 365 Education.

 

QuickBooks

 

A free license for QuickBooks Online is provided to educators.

 

Samsung

 

When you purchase directly from Samsung’s website, you can get a discount of up to 30% for students.

 

Verizon

 

Teachers may save up to $25 per month on unlimited cellular contracts.

 

Classroom Supplies Teacher Discounts

 

Costco

 

A $20 Costco Shop Card will be given to teachers who join Costco as new members. Also, please take a look at our additional Costco teacher discounts.

 

Creative Fabrica

 

You can download up to five teacher resources, such as worksheets and other materials, each week for just $2.99 with the Teacher Club Card.

 

Dick Blick Art Supplies

 

Join the Preferred Customer program to receive a 10% discount on art supplies sold at full price.

 

FedEx Office

 

By joining the Print Preferred program, you may save 10%.

 

Joann

 

15% off each purchase.

 

Lakeshore Learning

 

Join the Lakeshore Rewards program to earn points.

 

Michaels

 

15% off on each purchase.

 

Office Depot

 

Join the Star Teacher program to get a 15% immediate discount from the Design, Print, & Ship DepotTM, 10% back in Rewards on ink, toner, and paper, and 1% back in Rewards on almost everything else.

 

Party City

 

Sign up to get 10% to 20% off everything you buy.

 

Pencils.com

 

To get a 10% discount, register.

 

Clothing, Shoes, and Accessories Teacher Discounts

 

Adidas

 

20% off at factory outlets and 30% off online and in-store.

 

Ann Taylor LOFT

 

Receive 15% off full-priced goods when you provide your teacher’s I.D.

 

Blue Nile

 

Verify your teaching position to receive a unique discount code good for 15% off jewelry at a regular price.

 

Bonobos

 

20% off everything is offered to teachers.

 

Champion

 

Shop at Champion.com and save 10%.

 

Cole Haan

 

20% off on all purchases.

 

Colorescience

 

Every order is discounted by 15% for teachers.

 

Columbia

 

For a 20% discount, prove that you are a teacher.

 

Dagne Dover

 

To gain 20% off purchases, register.

 

Handful

 

To receive a 20% discount, confirm that you are a teacher at ID.me.

 

Hanes sites (Hanes.com, Champion.com, OneHanesPlace.com, JustMySize.com)

 

Verify your status as a teacher to receive 10% off purchases.

 

  1. Crew

 

Check if you qualify for a 20% discount.

 

Just My Size

 

When you confirm that you are a teacher, you receive 10% off your purchases.

 

Karen Kane

 

To receive a 20% discount, register using your school email.

 

L.L. Bean

 

10% off for teachers and students on purchases.

 

Madewell

 

Verify that you are a teacher to receive a 20% discount.

 

PUMA

 

Save 10% when you use ID.me to verify.

 

Ray-Ban

 

Save 15% off your purchase.

 

Reebok

 

Online-only discounts of up to 50%.

 

Rothy’s

 

Verified teachers are eligible for special discounts.

 

Under Armour

 

Save 20% on all purchases when you use ID.me to confirm your status.

 

Vera Bradley

 

When placing their order online and confirming their status, teachers receive a 15% discount.

 

Home Teacher Discounts

 

Blue Apron

 

With ID, receive $100 off your first five boxes on I.D. confirming.

 

Brooklyn Bedding

 

Orders above $25 get free delivery and a 25% discount on I.D. confirmation.

 

Curious Chef

 

30% off orders of $100 or more.

 

GelPro

 

25% off of purchases made online.

 

Home Chef

 

Teachers who verify with ID.me are eligible for special discounts.

 

Overstock

 

Obtain a free Club O membership by using ID.me for verification.

 

Purple Mattress

 

Verify your status as a teacher to receive 10% off your purchase.

 

Save

 

Teachers and staff members receive $225 off a $1,000 purchase.

 

Sheet Music Plus

 

Music educators and college musicians get an 8% discount.

 

Newspapers, Books, and Magazines Teacher Discounts

 

Barnes & Noble

 

During Educator Appreciation Days, there is a 25% discount on classroom-use purchases.

 

Bookmans

 

20% off on all purchases.

 

Books-a-Million

 

With a BAM Educator’s Card, you may get 20% off purchases for the classroom.

 

Half Price Books

 

When you apply for the Educator Discount Card, you receive 10% off purchases.

 

New York Times

 

Online and online + print subscription discounts of 50%.

 

USA Today

 

Save more than 45% on school supplies.

 

Wall Street Journal

 

Subscriptions are available for $170 or $48 annually for digital content.

 

Washington Post

 

50% off subscription costs

 

Health and Insurance Teacher Discounts

 

23andMe

 

On a few DNA kits, you can save $20 to $100.

 

Coolframes.com

 

5% off when ID.me verification is used.

 

Headspace

 

All K–12 educators, educational leaders, and support personnel in the U.S., UK, Canada, and Australia have free access to Headspace.

 

Liberty Mutual Auto Insurance

 

There is no deductible when using a vehicle for school-related purposes or if it is vandalized on school property; the coverage for lost or stolen teaching materials or school-owned property is $2,500.

 

Cars and Trucks Teacher Discounts

 

Budget Truck Rental

 

15% off one-way moves and 20% off local moves.

 

G.M. Educator Discount

 

Specially reduced costs on a few new models.

 

SIXT Rent a Car

 

5% off of American car rentals.

 

Regional Teacher Discounts

 

The Art Institute of Chicago

 

For current Illinois educators, especially pre-K–12 teachers and teaching artists working in schools, register to get a voucher for free entrance.

 

Boston Museum of Science

 

Teachers in New England’s public and private schools can sign up for the Teacher Partner Program to learn about special offers and educational initiatives.

 

Caesars Entertainment

 

Discount of up to 30% with ID.me authentication.

 

The Crayola Experience

 

Educators with valid teaching credentials and picture I.D. are admitted for free.

 

The Field Museum

 

Illinois pre-K–12 educators can enter for free with their employee I.D.

 

Galleria Palms Hotel (Orlando)

 

15% off hotel rooms and cost-free, blazing-fast WiFi.

 

Hotels.com

 

10% off when you use ID.me to verify.

 

Kennedy Space Center

 

A 12-month Educator Pass, which entitles holders to free admission to Kennedy Space Center, is available to educators in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

 

Milwaukee Art Museum

 

Individual Wisconsin K–12 teachers are entitled to free admission to the museum with a valid school I.D. or pay stub.

 

Museum of Science & Industry, Tampa

 

Florida teachers are entitled to free admission and family membership discounts.

 

Museum of Science + Industry, Chicago

 

Illinois K–12 teachers are given free admission when they register in advance.

 

Museum of the Moving Image

 

Teachers from New York City who present a valid I.D. are admitted for free.

 

Orlando Science Center

 

Florida pre-K–12 educators receive free general admission when they show a school I.D. with a photo or a pay stub with a photo I.D. at Guest Services.

 

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

 

K–12 educators from Texas and its neighboring states are admitted free with proper identification.

 

The Ringling

 

Florida educators receive a discount on entry.

 

Science City, Kansas City

 

Teachers who enroll in the Union Station Kansas City Educator Program are eligible for free admission.

 

SeaWorld Orlando

 

After ID.me verification, Florida teachers are eligible for free Florida Teacher Cards with unlimited admission.

 

Shedd Aquarium

 

Teachers in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, & Wisconsin may sign up to get a coupon for a free Shedd Pass ticket.

 

The Tech Museum of Innovation

 

California educators who join the association pay less.

 

Theater Development Fund

 

New York City theatre tickets for teachers are significantly discounted.

 

Tradewinds Resorts

 

10% off the most competitive price.

 

Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resorts

 

Teachers only receive discounted rates at the Dolphin and the Swan.

 

Westgate Resorts

 

10% off the best prices currently offered.

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