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There are people in
our lives that make an
impact on us.
A lot of those just
happen to be teachers.
Here is a chance to say
thanks.
Schools were closed, then opened, then closed and opened again. Kids were sent home to quarantine
and Zoom classrooms became all the norm. Teachers did as best they could. Parents, caught off guard, put in that
extra effort to support their children’s learning. Often it was an overwhelming experience. But parents and
teachers came to see each other in a new light.
Now with schools open and teachers back in class, it's time to reflect on what we've all been through and how
we've depended on each other. And now, on World Teachers Day, let's throw teachers a well-deserved 'thank you.'
"On behalf of Alberta's teachers, thank you, parents for all you have done over the last 18 months
to help support learning to continue."
– Jason Schilling, ATA President
Read some of the Thank You comments so far.
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From a former teacher and administrator,now retired.
Ken
Great job and dedication teaching a diversity of students !
Have a great year 2021/2022
Thank you!!
Extending my heartfelt appreciation to one and all for your continued dedication, care and professionalism each and every day.
Thank you for listening, caring , supporting and teaching our students ; communicating and guiding their families through this covid pandemic.
The last year + has challenged each of you to your utmost!!
Stay safe and healthy!
Your former colleague, now retired teacher
Pat
Your work is fundamental to civility and democracy!
Nous vous apprécions surtout pendant ces temps de grandes incertitudes et des mesures sanitaires plus que dérangeantes.
Thank you for your hard work and commitment
Thank you for your professionalism and willingness to work with children can not be vaccinated.
Shout out especially to the principal and teachers at Louis St. Laurent.