Hubby, the poster formerly known as Mathman, is a public high school math teacher. He is also the math department chair and heads up the math team, which placed fourth in the state this year - thank-you-very-much!
When I saw your thread, Abigail, I asked him if he knew that it was Teacher Appreciation Week this week.
He responded, "Yeah. I had Ramen noodles in my inbox this morning with a note from the vice principal saying, 'You're Souper!'"
Oh, puleeezeeee!
And today he worked from 7:30AM until 5:40PM because tomorrow his advance math students have their big test where they will qualify for college credits if they score high enough....
Teachers don't work for peanuts... now-a-days it's Raman noodles!
We gave a gift certificate for the Olive Garden to both the princess' regular classroom teacher and her gifted program teacher. I figured we'd give something I'd appreciate receiving.
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Thank you for the kind words Abigail...
Hubby, the poster formerly known as Mathman, is a public high school math teacher. He is also the math department chair and heads up the math team, which placed fourth in the state this year - thank-you-very-much!
When I saw your thread, Abigail, I asked him if he knew that it was Teacher Appreciation Week this week.
He responded, "Yeah. I had Ramen noodles in my inbox this morning with a note from the vice principal saying, 'You're Souper!'"
Oh, puleeezeeee!
And today he worked from 7:30AM until 5:40PM because tomorrow his advance math students have their big test where they will qualify for college credits if they score high enough....
Teachers don't work for peanuts... now-a-days it's Raman noodles!
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We gave a gift certificate for the Olive Garden to both the princess' regular classroom teacher and her gifted program teacher. I figured we'd give something I'd appreciate receiving.
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Good teachers never teach anything. What they do is create the conditions under which learning can take place.
-S.I. Hayakawa
Have a short memory for mistakes, failures and behavior slips. Every child deserves a fresh start each morning.
-from the book 501 Tips for Teachers
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