Principal's Day, also known as School Principals' Day or Principal Appreciation Day, is a day dedicated to recognizing and appreciating school principals' hard work and dedication. It is observed annually on May 1st. The day acknowledges principals' leadership and commitment to education, recognizing their role in fostering positive learning environments and guiding students and staff. Principals are key educational leaders responsible for overseeing school operations, managing staff, making decisions about curriculum and discipline, and cultivating a productive environment. They are crucial in shaping students' educational experiences and supporting teachers and students. Celebrating Principal's Day emphasizes the importance of school leadership in the education system.
School Lunch Hero Day is celebrated annually on the first Friday in May to recognize and honor school nutrition professionals who provide lunches and food to millions of children across America. In 2025, it will be observed on May 2.
RT @CobbSchools: In March, @DeltaCommunity sponsors an essay contest for third, fourth, & fifth graders in the 16 counties the Credit Union serves. Five students from @TeasleyElem claimed a $100 prize for having their essay chosen as a winner in this year's contest. https://t.co/6iaqKbaOCN
RT @S_MBurnett: Our Teasley admin team showed us the LOVE today! We had a variety of savory pies from Southern Baked Pie Company, and some sweets as well! 💜🐯💜 @TeasleyElemhttps://t.co/Ckne6srqPI
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