But for that special breed of the population responsible for the development of our future leaders, it means time for to educate our youth.
While we gave some tips for Teacher Appreciation Week, it’s time to remind teachers to try to remember eco-friendly themes in the classroom. After all, you’re the ones molding our children and can help them be environmentally-conscious individuals!
Here’s a few more ideas of what you can do:
Teachers, any other projects you’ve done or can suggest? Good luck this school year & thanks for your dedication!
Posted by Julie
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