You may not have a “Teacher of the Year” award hanging on your wall, but the handwritten notes from students, the drawings tucked in your desk drawer, and the little messages hanging around your classroom with smudges, misspelled words,
and hearts shaped more like potatoes are the trophies teachers treasure for a lifetime.
Those are the moments that remind you why you do this work.
Because in education, the things that matter most usually do not come with a plaque.
They come with fingerprints, crayons, messy handwriting, and heart.
Lighter attendance than usual this morning @LakotaEastFCA I think started their spring break a day early. But they missed a good one. Mr. Williams telling his story! Thanks!!#rejoiceinfindinglostsheep. @EAST_HAWKS
Zach talked on one of my favorite passages this morning. There is no better way to start the day.
“Jesus continued: “There was a man who had two sons. …….”
Luke 15:11-32 NIV
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