On my blog I am rough on those who make the decisions on what the teachers have to use and teach. Those who wield the power over many do need to be held accountable for the impact their decisions have. It is the responsibility of the rest of us to spread the word on the lack of logic behind some of those decisions.
The individuals or group of individuals you will find that I’m not rough on are the teachers themselves. Sure there are always a few who ruin the good name of most teachers, but by far and large most teachers are solid citizens who are doing a tough job for comparatively low pay and little thanks.
So hey, I think teachers need to get a high quality personal ‘thank you’ every now and then. Obviously, it wouldn’t be in the form of a Christmas card in the public schools but everyone has a birthday. If you make it pro-green in the form of recycled paper, then it will fit in even better.
A very professional looking card normally reserved for business birthday cards. Granted standard restrictions imposed by union rules make dictate what you can or cannot include with the cards but a one week free lunch in the cafeteria makes for a decent gift. would make for a good morale booster a Superintendent or Principal could use.
Well, that may depend on the skill of the cafeteria cooks and the menu for the week but the intention is good.
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