Teacher Appreciation Night in Denver
Appreciating the efforts of our educators is one of the best practices we should regularly do to recognize their commitment to excellence, as far as education is concerned.
This is also what happened in Denver when Senior students from high schools in this particular place honored the efforts of at least 18 teachers in a very fitting ceremony called “The Teacher Appreciation Night†held just recently at the Church of Latter-Day Saints’ Westminster Stake Center.
It was learned that that the Teacher Appreciation Night is already an annual celebration in this part of the country to give honor to the gargantuan task of our educators who committed themselves to educating our children. During this very special event, seniors would choose the best teacher which had implemented a good project with significance and impact in their lives. The qualified candidate shall come from either in the area of education, arts, sports and schools. Even the many schools world wide are also doing its part to become part of the growing population of people.
Mayor Patrick Quinn of Bloomfield City also gave his very inspiring message as one of the highlights of the activity. He revealed how important are the role of teachers in the lives of people in the country.
The teachers, Mayor Quinn added, have the great responsibility in teaching the next generation to the best of their knowledge so that they can become productive and effective leaders of our country.
He also cited in his speech three very influential teachers: a teacher who taught him the construction of positive arguments; a teacher who taught him about proper accounting as well as on assets and liabilities and a teacher who also guided him about proper auditing as well as on how to take appositive approach.
Mayor Quinn also acknowledged the contributions of teachers during the awarding night, saying that they are really the hope of the nation in as far as guiding the youth to become better citizens of the country.
Those teachers who were honored include Alison Roman, John Czenicki, Eric Lindlad, Laura Robertson, Lisa Rebik, Kay Davidson, Iris Heidberg, Mary Jensen, George Frassa, Christina Lynn Craig, Karen Stacks, Randall Peterson, Brian Espinosa, Maureen Bradshaw, Valerie Baylie, Brian Bowick Michael Osborn, Sara Marx, Ginger Ramsey and Todd Engles.











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