National Thank a Teacher day is tomorrow, (Wednesday 23rd June) and you are being encouraged to join in and thank your Bucks based educators!
You can thank any member of staff that works at school, this includes teaching staff, caterers, cleaning staff, leadership roles or governors.
You can do this by sending them an E-Card, or simply writing a song, or a poem or draw a picture, then use the hashtags #ThankATeacherDay and #HowWillYouSayThankYou when posting on social media.
Milton Keynes based former teacher and TV's The Apprentice Star Jaz Ampaw-Farr, explains what thanking a teacher can do.
"In Buckinghamshire, we already have fantastic team effort of teachers and parents working together. When we thank a teacher, not only does it give them a boost but it reminds them of why they came into education in the first place, to make a difference to your child!"
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