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May 20, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Classroom Light Covers Request Form

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It’s Monday morning and Janelle walks into her classroom after having a lovely weekend off where she relaxed, cooked a fabulous Sunday brunch, and did some quiet grading (she IS a teacher after all and rarely do teachers not have to do some weekend work, right?).  

She was feeling pretty great actually.  

Lesson plans and copies for the week were done on Friday, grading is caught up and entered, and she is excited about a new novel the class will be starting today.

Janelle greets her students as they enter and they get started working on their morning work until the bell rings.  

Everything is going great until mid-morning, when Janelle suddenly feels a HUGE headache coming on.  By the end of the day, it is pounding, and she spends Monday evening in a dark, quiet room trying to get it to subside.  

So much for starting out the workweek feeling productive.

Does this sound like your typical Monday?

Classroom Light Covers Request Form

There have been some lengthy discussions on the Organized Classroom Facebook page about how the fluorescent lights in your classroom could actually be causing headaches.  Not only for you, but for your students too.

I am certainly not a doctor, nor claim to be one in any way, so take this suggestion simply as a suggestion:  many teachers are trying out light filters in the classroom and are having good results.

After seeing many discussions about light filters on our FB page, Educational Insights sent me over a pack of 3 Pete the Cat filters to check them out for myself.

Classroom Light Covers Request Form

How adorable are these?

Classroom Light Covers Request Form

They are super lightweight fabric which has magnets around the edges – so they are super easy to attach over the metal lights along the grid!

Classroom Light Covers Request Form

The covers don’t completely darken the room at all, and all that horrible white blaring light is no longer shining and reflecting off every classroom surface.

Classroom Light Covers Request Form

I do know some of you are not able to use light covers due to fire code regulations.  For anyone wondering, according to the packaging, the fabric contains a flame retardant coating.  Not sure if that will help you to “sell your case” to your fire marshal, but it might be worth a shot if they have been banned in the past.

Classroom Light Covers Request Form

Check out my lights before:

Classroom Light Covers Request Form

And after:

Classroom Light Covers Request Form

Here is another image from the EI website:

Classroom Light Covers Request Form

You can check out these Pete the Cat Decorative Light Filters HERE if you need a solution ASAP.

If you have used light filters in your classroom, let us know in the comments how they worked for you.

Want to try them and need a template to ask parents for a donation?

Download the file below and add your own info via Microsoft Powerpoint or Google Slides. One form just asks for monetary donations, which the other form has a spot for an Amazon wishlist link instead.

Classroom Light Covers Request Form

~Charity

Charity Preston

This post originally appeared at Organized Classroom.

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About Charity Preston

A teacher, mom, wife. Featured in Scholastic Instructor Magazine, NEA, TeachHub, and Edutopia, Charity has over a half million fans and followers all over the world. A former K-6 gifted intervention specialist, she has built and managed over 20 educational related websites since 2011, and collaborated with high profile companies, such as eBay, ASCD, and Pinterest. Charity is the CEO of PEN Group Online, Inc. where she has taught her classroom and teacherpreneur business development systems to thousands of fans and members.

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