Back in November, the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District (PYLUSD) recognized teachers from throughout the district with the “Thankful for PYL Teachers” social media campaign. In order to showcase the outstanding individuals that educate PYL students, the district shared pictures of a teacher in action along with a personal quote explaining their “why” behind teaching. These posts, shared on the district’s Instagram and Twitter accounts, included the hashtag #ThankfulForPYLTeachers.
Here’s a recap of the featured teachers:
Ryan Yoder, El Dorado High School
Lena Miller, Rio Vista Elementary School
“I know that the impact education has on my students will…” -Lena Miller, Rio Vista Elem✏️ https://t.co/WYi3El19k2 #ThankfulForPYLTeachers pic.twitter.com/HxYWcBKoKd
— PYLUSD (@pylusd) November 2, 2017
Norma Perez, Topaz Elementary School
“Teaching means believing all students can learn…” -Norma Perez, Topaz Elementary 🙇♀️ https://t.co/Nxmhm4rIpd #ThankfulForPYLTeachers pic.twitter.com/FH4URU7p3i
— Placentia-Yorba Linda USD (@pylusd) November 3, 2017
Jill McClain, Bryant Ranch School
Leslie Poling, Valadez Middle School Academy
"I teach to lead, guide, believe, love, and encourage…” -Leslie Poling, Valadez MS 🙇♀️ https://t.co/oPFyBMhTV7 #ThankfulForPYLTeachers pic.twitter.com/vmmYrvmCvr
— Placentia-Yorba Linda USD (@pylusd) November 7, 2017
Mike Fredstrom, Rose Drive Elementary School
“I teach because education in a formal and global sense empowers individuals to improve their own lives and in turn make the world a better place…” -Mike Fredstrom, Rose Drive Elementary 👨🏫 https://t.co/kYdqx8vh3L #ThankfulForPYLTeachers #PYLUSD pic.twitter.com/e0qYXNqi8B
— Placentia-Yorba Linda USD (@pylusd) November 8, 2017
David Chung, Valencia High School
"Teaching affords opportunities. Opportunities to turn Mondays into Fridays where students can realize every school day can be a day to look forward to…” -David Chung, Valencia High School 🤔 https://t.co/6w28a7aGdD #ThankfulForPYLTeachers #PYLUSD pic.twitter.com/eQghoSbk6v
— Placentia-Yorba Linda USD (@pylusd) November 9, 2017
Nora Sanchez, Morse Elementary School
https://twitter.com/pylusd/status/930101341086552064
Deborah Myers, Glenknoll Elementary School
“I love teaching because I can positively impact the lives of my students and guide them toward future success…” -Deborah Myers, Glenknoll Elementary School ☺️ https://t.co/gt3SpZSMFf #ThankfulForPYLTeachers #PYLUSD pic.twitter.com/gkDaAwSQKU
— PYLUSD (@pylusd) November 14, 2017
David Learn, Kraemer Middle School
Elaine Hudson, La Entrada High School
"I love teaching, but I especially love teaching at La Entrada High School. Here I can make connections with students as individuals and support them…" -Elaine Hudson, La Entrada High Teacher ✍️ https://t.co/52Tul3z2QG #ThankfulForPYLTeachers #PYLUSD pic.twitter.com/3WRaMVEqbH
— PYLUSD (@pylusd) November 16, 2017
Lisa Smith, Fairmont Elementary School
https://twitter.com/pylusd/status/931566446613749760
Patty Linza, George Key School
William Lin, Yorba Linda Middle School
“As a first generation immigrant, my parents instilled in me a deep belief in the transforming power of education…” -William Lin, Yorba Linda Middle School Teacher 🔢 https://t.co/FLGcrJbsq0 #ThankfulForPYLTeachers #PYLUSD pic.twitter.com/FA5OhrrvFO
— Placentia-Yorba Linda USD (@pylusd) November 21, 2017
Kim Castillo, Brookhaven Elementary School
Makiko Shibata-Ellis, Van Buren Elementary School
https://twitter.com/pylusd/status/935290544812539907
Lori Kaneyuki, Wagner Elementary School
Angelina Avila-Perez, Mabel Paine Elementary School
https://twitter.com/pylusd/status/936033717365063680
Kathy Owens, Esperanza High School
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