These First Day of School Signs for 2022-2023 school year are the perfect add on for your first day of school photos – no matter how you are going to school this year.
After going school shopping(snag our back to school checklist) to get organized and getting your family’s life back to a routine, who doesn’t love to have the kiddos stand in front of the door on the first day of school to have the classic photos taken? I match them up with the end of the year photos…and reminisce on how much they have grown. It is insane how fast they grow, right?
We can all still do that even if this is the year that your child is embarking on an alternative academic plan via homeschool or distance learning. So, please have each kiddo stand in front of the door and get a snapshot to commemorate the day and what it means to start a new school year.
🎒 First Day of School Printable
We’ve created alternative signs to help you create your own scrapbook of memories. It doesn’t matter if they are going to school Traditionally or through Distance Learning or Virtual Learning this year.
Depending on which delivery style your child is doing, we’ve got you covered, so let’s get started! Download, print and take photos.
There are 1st Day of School signs for Pre-K through 12th grade ready to print in an 8.5” x 11” sized paper. There is also a blank one that your college students can use as well.
All printables are for personal use only and not to be distributed commercially.
First Day of School Sign Ideas
Stand in front of front door | Stand backwards to show off backpacks |
Include the pets in photos | Take the photos of the breakfasts |
Take a selfie with mom and dad | Take shot by a tree to show kids and tree growing through time |
Sit on steps | Take shot with this year’s lunchbox |
Take photo at beginning of the day and one after school | Put printable in a frame and stage it with meals, clothes or with mom’s first cup of coffee alone |
Use a height chart next to the kiddos to measure how big they are | Take photo in front of school or school sign |
School Years Covered
Pre-K through 12th grade. This set is fantastic as it has a BLANK version too so you can use it for any other purpose you have. A lot of parents love to have their college kids (watch them roll their eyes!) take photos. There is a generic page that is perfect for those occasions.
There are signs here for:
Preschool:
1st Day of Pre-K
Elementary School
1st Day of Kindergarten
1st Day of First Grade
1st Day of Second Grade
1st Day of Third Grade
1st Day of Fourth Grade
1st Day of Fifth Grade
Middle School
1st Day of Sixth Grade
1st Day of Seventh Grade
1st Day of Eighth Grade
High School
1st Day of Ninth Grade
1st Day of Tenth Grade
1st Day of Eleventh Grade
1st Day of Twelfth Grade
Generic
1st Day of Montessori
1st Day of Homeschool
1st Day of Distance Learning
1st Day of College
Parents of college students, make sure to snag the College Budget and the College Packing Lists.
🖨️ How To Print
Step One: Add your email address to the form, and we’ll redirect you to a page where you can save it or print the pages you want. All three of the styles are combined into one file so you don’t have to make any decisions now.
Step Two: Open the pdf on your computer and look at the print preview. Set the file to print in the right direction on your printer. If it isn’t, change the orientation.
Step Three: Print only the pages you want. Don’t waste paper and ink by printing the entire pack.
Back to School Favorite Foods
There are so many ways to smash the stress your fall mornings.
Homemade Freezer Breakfast Sandwiches or How to Freeze Pancakes to pull right out and zap in the microwave.
Sausage, Bagels slathered with Nutella or Granola all made right from your Air Fryer.
Meal prep options include Make Ahead Oatmeal Cups, Eggs in a Muffin Tin or Breakfast Yogurt Parfaits that are made early in the week to just grab and go.
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Hi!
Ginny Collins is a passionate foodie and recipe creator of Savor and Savvy and Kitchenlaughter. Indoors she focuses on easy, quick recipes for busy families and kitchen basics. Outdoors, she focuses on backyard grilling and smoking to bring family and friends together. She is a lifelong learner who is always taking cooking classes on her travels overseas and stateside. Her work has been featured on MSN, Parade, Fox News, Yahoo, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and many local news outlets. She lives in Florida where you will find her outside on the water in her kayak, riding her bike on trails, and planning her next overseas adventure.
Erika says
can you email me a first day of virtual pre K sign?
Ginny says
Erika, add your email address to the form and it comes right to your inbox. Enjoy!! Ginny
Amy says
Hello, can you please create a first day of junior kindergarten sign. Thank you 🙂
Ginny says
You bet Amy! I’ll add it to the list and email you one over this afternoon. Keep an eye out, we will have the last day of school ones coming soon! lol!! Cheers! Ginny
Ginny says
Amy, I just emailed them to the address you listed here. Let me know if you don’t receive them. You can always email me at info@savorandsavvy.com if you run into problems! Cheers! Ginny
Valerie says
Thank you
Ginny says
Enjoy! We’ll put out End of School ones soon! 🙂
Jocelyn Perez says
Thank you
Ginny says
Of course! Hope you have a great school year! 🙂
Ginny says
You’re welcome!! Enjoy!
Tina McCoy says
THANK YOU.
Ginny says
Of course, hope you have a great school year! 🙂