DEAR TEACHER…
Teachers, you're so appreciated! This Teacher Appreciation Week, we wanted every teacher to know exactly what they mean to the people they've taught.
Every note on this wall is a story of a teacher's impact, told by the students, parents, and colleagues who care about them.
I have so many great memories of you and you have made my life better. I loved our astronomy days and watching the eclipse 2 years ago on the hill at school. You make being at school amazing. You have a fun sense of humor and you really love us. The motto you taught us was "Work hard to play hard" and I will always remember that and how much you believed in me.
Dear Educators,
The work we all do each day is hard to describe and put in to the right words. Please know that as we celebrate this week that it is an absolute pleasure to work alongside individuals such as yourselves as we shape and mold young minds into the future leaders of our community and of our country. Never forget the difference that you make in the lives of every student you come into contact with. Your influence can never be measured and the impact can never be replaced. Thank you all for choosing this profession and for choosing to place others ahead of yourselves. Happy Teacher Appreciation Week to you all!!! May God bless you always.
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You welcomed me as a colleague and now I am glad to call you my friend! You shine in all you do with a heart of gold and wisdom to share. It has been a pleasure getting to know you and work alongside you to create a classroom where all kids are welcomed into a warm and caring environment. I know it has been a long year, yet you keep smiling. We both deserve a slice of pizza or two. :)
Thank you for all that you do for your students every day! And for all that you do for the 7th and 8th grade math teams. We love you!
-Ms. H.
You changed my life by believing in me. I never thought I had anything special to offer, and you took the time to get to know me and see me. Then you celebrated my strengths and talents, loudly. I was so shy when I was a kid, and your acknowledgment gave me confidence. Thanks to you, I saw that I was really good at math and English (what a weirdo, I know!)
I know you’re long since retired, but your impact continues to this day.
With endless gratitude and affection,
Steph Misko

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