Gold Apple Awards for Teachers Held
Another prestigious award-giving body is giving teachers enough recognition by holding special teacher appreciation day so that the good deeds and noble contributions of teachers in the US and other countries of the world can be awarded and properly recognized. The event was participated by more than 500 people.
In Ashwaubenon, at least nine dedicated educators who managed to inspire students recently received their recognition awards during a very fitting ceremony. In fact, their friends and families also shared the celebration during the day they were cited the award during the 16th annual Golden Apple Awards held at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center. Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce proudly presented the awards to the successful recipients of the awards because they have made a difference in the lives of everyone most especially the students.
The lucky awardees received their trophies while they also enjoy the teacher appreciation day evening with cocktails, dinner and speeches which were the main focused of the evening. There were also entertainment numbers ably prepared by the students to make the teachers feel free to do because teacher appreciation day was their very special day. There was also the picturesque of a dripping ice sculpture at the hotel’s lobby, live TV cameras as well as large bows placed in each chair and glass podium.
Ron Huisheere, a math teacher and one of those awardees at Franklin Middle School said logistics is amazing. He said this achievement is something he would always look up to. Event organizer Nancy Schopf added the elegant level of the show is something he would not try to forget because they were very important. She said the show’s elegance is a good sign that all teachers can be appreciated for their efforts. This also includes at least 60 persons that also receive honorary awards.
Aaron Sperduto, a high school teacher at Pulaski High School, said teaching will make you feel your life has meaning because you’ve been helping a lot of students. All of this year’s awardees have very inspiring stories to tell in their respective communities.











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