“Teachers and students across the nation heading back to school this fall, a special moment for families and communities across the country worthy of celebration” said Adeel Khan, founder and CEO of MagicSchool AI and former teacher and principal. “It’s not uncommon to see professional athletes or celebrities on billboards, and as we head into another school year, we think elevating teachers who tirelessly dedicate themselves to their students deserve the same treatment.”
The “Teachers Are Magic” campaign aligns with MagicSchool’s mission to help tackle the crisis of teacher burnout with tools that can make their everyday life easier. The platform’s suite of over 80 AI tools for educators helps streamline lesson planning, assessment creation, and administrative tasks, allowing teachers to focus on what they do best: teaching and inspiring students. On average, teachers report that MagicSchool saves teachers 7 hours of time each week, nearly a full day. The platform serves nearly 6 million educators representing nearly every US school district and educators in 160 countries worldwide.
MagicSchool’s Back-to-School Campaign Details:
As part of its back-to-school campaign, MagicSchool has launched its free “Back-to-School Guide,” which includes teacher-loved tools, monthly planning pages, and AI prompts for every level, giving teachers smart resources they need to hit the ground running this fall. The billboards feature inspiring testimonials from real teachers.
In addition to the billboard displays, MagicSchool will host teacher appreciation events in each featured market throughout August. These gatherings will provide opportunities for local educators, students and their families to connect, share experiences, and celebrate teachers’ contributions to their communities. Event details and registration information will be available on MagicSchool’s website.
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