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Teacher's Thoughts spring semester 2020 - Sheila Huff

By Sheila Huff, Teacher
Adair County Elementary School


I am so thankful to be teaching at Adair County Elementary School. God put me exactly where I was meant to be.

ACES has the most amazing staff and students, and I am truly blessed to be part of this school.

This semester has definitely been different and hard. I never thought when we left on March 13th that we wouldn't be together again as a classroom. If I had known I would have hugged them more that day, studied their faces, looked at their smiles, and made sure they knew that I love them.

This semester has left me longing for closure with the kids I left that day in mid March. I know they are all doing well and blessed to have this extra time with their family, but I sure do miss them.

I do know for sure that God is in control and we will all get through this.

(All our teachers and staff are invited to share thoughts about the 2020 spring semester - the time the Coronavirus changed school.)




This story was posted on 2020-05-07 07:27:15
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ACES Teacher Sheila Huff and her classroom



2020-05-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Mrs. Sheila Huff.
Columbia Magazine asked teachers for a selfie and thoughts about this spring semester 2020 when the Coronavirus changed everything. Mrs. Sheila Huff's comments are linked to this picture. She says, in part, "... I never thought when we left on March 13th that we wouldn't be together again as a classroom. If I had known, I would have hugged them more that day, studied their faces, looked at their smiles, and made sure they knew that I love them. This semester has left me longing for closure with the kids I left that day in mid March. I know they are all doing well and blessed to have this extra time with their family, but I sure do miss them."

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