Showing appreciation to your child’s teacher

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Posted on May 10 2006
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I would take her out to lunch, get her pampered for the day. And take her and her family to dinner. My child would have not succeeded to where she is today.

—Vivian Castro
Parent

I would show appreciation to my child’s teacher by helping my child at home and making sure her teacher doesn’t have a headache. I would also give her a gift to let her know we love her and appreciate her.

—Daicy Castro
Parent

To show my appreciation to my child’s teacher, I will make sure my son behaves well in the classroom, and also make sure he does his homework given by his teacher and come to school everyday and try his best to do well in class.

—Shirley Lizama
Parent

I plan to give each of my child’s teachers a fruit basket and small gift before school ends this year. The teachers are deserving of this small token.

—Patrick Leon Guerrero
Parent

Parents should at all times be nice, respectful, friendly, and cooperative with teachers during and after school hours.

—Juan M. San Nicolas
Parent

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