This Teacher Appreciation Week, We Asked You to Write a Letter

Teaching is one of those jobs where the full impact rarely reveals itself in real time. A student might not realize until years later that a single class, or a single conversation, changed the direction of something important for them. By then, the teacher has moved on to the next group of kids, with no way of knowing.
So this Teacher Appreciation Week, we built a letter wall: a space where former students, parents, colleagues, and community members could put into words what a teacher truly meant to them.
People wrote about teachers who mentored and believed in them, who sparked a love for a subject that followed them into adulthood, and who modeled the kind of educator they later became themselves. Different stories but all with the same sentiment: this teacher impacted someone’s life beyond the classroom.
Every letter is a reminder that teachers rarely get to see the full reach of their work, and that it stays with people far longer than they probably realize.
Less busywork. More impact.
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