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Local schools give thanks during Teacher Appreciation Week Teacher Appreciation Week (Source: MGN, Phil Roeder / CC BY 2.0) By Emily Griffin | May 5, 2021 at 4:15 PM EDT - Updated May 5 at 4:15 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Zoom meetings, COVID cohorts, sudden shutdowns. It has been a long and challenging year for teachers. This week, schools are giving thanks to teachers.
Itâs Teacher Appreciation Week and educators will tell you they can use your encouragement.
âThis, by far, has been the most challenging year. Last year, we were new to the COVID issue and trying to manage that. Now, being back in person and having some out on Zoom, it is a challenge every day,â said John Montondo, Immaculate Heart Central School teacher.
If you have already met Emma Shirley, you know that she is passionate for agriculture. Emmaâs excitement about agriculture exudes through her conversations and actions and her strong technical background is communicated easily in way that those not familiar with agriculture understand and appreciate. If you have not met Emma, she is a dynamic and fun speaker who is helping to educate hundreds of children around northern New York about science, technology, engineering and mathematics using agriculture as a foundation. Emma is an agricultural educator at Old McDonaldâs Farm near Sackets Harbor. Thanks to the Sackets Harbor Agricultural Education and Awareness Center, Old McDonaldâs Farm (OMF) and Emma are quickly extending beyond the traditional programming theyâve offered.
If you have already met Emma Shirley, you know that she is passionate for agriculture. Emma’s excitement about agriculture exudes through her conversations and actions and her strong technical background
SACKETS HARBOR — Staffing issues have prompted Sackets Harbor Central School to shift to remote learning beginning Monday, the superintendent said in a letter to the school community Saturday.