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We’ve had your kids for 7-8 hours a day, five days a week, for over 200 days. It’s time to show a little love!
In this week’s episode of Ray Talks Live, we are officially entering the final stretch. It’s the first week of May, which means two things: Summer is almost here, and it’s Teacher Appreciation Week!
I’m taking the mic to celebrate the educators who are pouring everything they have into the next generation of leaders. We are tired, we are running on fumes, and we are counting down the days right alongside the students. I’ll be sharing why a simple "thank you" means the world right now, what real appreciation looks like (hint: it’s not always a mug), and why we need parents to be on our team more than ever as we cross the finish line. To all the teachers out there: I see you, and I appreciate you. To the parents: Be nice, show some love, and let's get to summer!
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Music by StudioKolomna from Pixabay.
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We’ve had your kids for 7-8 hours a day, five days a week, for over 200 days. It’s time to show a little love!
In this week’s episode of Ray Talks Live, we are officially entering the final stretch. It’s the first week of May, which means two things: Summer is almost here, and it’s Teacher Appreciation Week!
I’m taking the mic to celebrate the educators who are pouring everything they have into the next generation of leaders. We are tired, we are running on fumes, and we are counting down the days right alongside the students. I’ll be sharing why a simple "thank you" means the world right now, what real appreciation looks like (hint: it’s not always a mug), and why we need parents to be on our team more than ever as we cross the finish line. To all the teachers out there: I see you, and I appreciate you. To the parents: Be nice, show some love, and let's get to summer!
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Music by StudioKolomna from Pixabay.
Thanks for listening and make sure to subscribe! Follow on social media: