With last week being Teacher Appreciation Week, Mid-Prairie Superintendent Mark Schneider wanted to do something to honor the district’s teachers.
Schneider decided to reach into his own …
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With last week being Teacher Appreciation Week, Mid-Prairie Superintendent Mark Schneider wanted to do something to honor the district’s teachers.
Schneider decided to reach into his own pocket to provide a small thank-you to all if the district’s approximately 240 employees.
“It got me thinking about how I could let not only teachers but all employees know that I personally appreciate their dedication and flexibility during this unusual situation,” Schneider said. “I also wanted to do something for the local businesses that are so supportive of the school district and reinforce to the employees the importance of buying local especially during this difficult economic time.”
He purchased $600 of Kalona Kash in $5 increments and 120 $5 gift certificates from Wellman area businesses.
“Between now and the end of the year, I will be visiting each employee’s home to personally present this small token of my appreciation, but more importantly, to thank them in person for all of their efforts,” Schneider said.
There was an additional motivating factor for Schneider.
“Quite honestly, this is cathartic for me,” he said. “Just like teachers and other employees, I miss seeing the students.
“But I also miss seeing and talking to the employees on a regular basis and this gives me one more chance to see each of them before the school year is out.”