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Thank a Teacher today, National Teacher day

By Supt. Alan W. Reed, Adair County School District

Without question few other professionals touch as many people as teachers do. Adair County teachers touch the lives of our future every day. This is National Teacher Appreciation Day, and I want to join with Adair County citizens to honor the hard work of our teachers - past, present and future.

Adair County teachers are on the job today because of a sense mission. It's certainly not the money. Our teachers are completing year seven without a pay increase. But they certainly aren't working less. Because of teachers, student test scores are trending upward, learning "gaps" are being closed and Adair County students are demonstrating that they can compete with students anywhere.

I hope each and every one of you will take a moment to somehow thank a teacher. Perhaps you will drop a note, send an e-mail or make a call to let some teacher know that you appreciate how they changed you life or the life of your child. -- Alan Reed, Superintendent




This story was posted on 2013-05-07 07:11:06
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