Help us say ‘Thanks!’ during Teacher Appreciation Week

Albert Einstein said, “Teaching should be such that what is offered is perceived as a valuable gift and not as a hard duty.”

We think that’s the perfect way to describe the dedication found in all 19 of KidWorks’ amazing teachers. 

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Ask our students, and they’ll say our professional educators make learning delightful, challenging and fun. And their parents wholeheartedly concur. 

That’s why we’re delighted to announce that May 13 – 17th is Teacher Appreciation Week at KidWorks.

Here’s what several students and parents say about our teachers:

“The teachers at KidWorks are so positive and so nice to everyone in the classroom. Even if they are having the worst day, they give 100% to their job!”—Luis, 8th grader

“I love all the teachers at KidWorks.  I know I can talk to them about anything!”—Stephanie, 6thgrader

 “I love the way they teach because they teach with motivation and enthusiasm!  When it comes to the preschool staff, I can see that they are very capable, and I could tell when I saw my girls learn a lot. Thank you very much to the KidWorks teachers for being the way they are, and for caring and worrying about the students they work with, because that truly makes a difference!”—Yadira M., parent of Amy, kindergarten; Leslie, fourth grade and Jessica, 10th grade.

“The teachers here at KidWorks are very helpful and such a great support for our children when it comes to not only their homework, but in all areas overall.  They are very nice all the time, with a friendly and positive attitude, and this truly makes a difference! They make us feel like we are part of a big family here at KidWorks!”—Sandra A., parent of Teresa, second grade and Johana, fifth grade.

We also invite you—our volunteers, supporters, students and parents-to post a message of thanks to any of our KidWorks teacher at the bottom of this blog story, write notes to their favorite teacher or post a thank-you on KidWorks social media!

We appreciate our educators every day—and Teacher Appreciation Week is a way for all of us to let them know who much they are loved and valued.