District surprises teachers
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Danette Goulet
NEWPORT-MESA -- Some yelled “Yeehaw” and others “Aloha.”
At Victoria Elementary School teachers donned cowboy hats, while down
on the peninsula they were given straw hats to wear.
But in both places it was all about offering thanks to teachers
Wednesday for Day of the Teacher.
“Oh my gosh,” exclaimed Heather Manchester, a fourth-grade teacher at
Newport Elementary School as she saw what was in store for her and her
colleagues.
As soon as the last student was on the bus or passed off to his or her
parents, 27 curious teachers were led to a dock wrapped in crepe-paper
streamers, where a tiki party boat was just pulling up.
“I think it’s fantastic,” said Monica Mathers, a first-grade teacher.
“I think we’re so fortunate to have such a wonderful PTA.”
Teachers had been told that they were going to have a special meeting.
And while they all expected some sort of surprise for Day of the Teacher,
they didn’t expect a two-hour harbor cruise, with food and cake, a bar
and a deejay.
“I’ve been a teacher for a while, and we’ve never had anything so
great,” said Gary Schniepp, who teaches fifth grade. “They just keep
topping themselves.”
And so, with Jimmy Buffett singing about sharks, the teacher-filled
tiki boat set sail.
Throughout the district, teachers had loads of surprises in store for
them.
At Victoria, that shock was accompanied by a bunch of reeling teachers
who reveled in a hoedown.
Each year, Principal Judy Laakso said, she tries to do something
special for teachers that everyone can be a part of.
This year she invited Jim Scott as a special guest. Scott is a
well-known community member, but few know of his talent as a western
dance specialist.
He had teachers doing a little dance he called “the chicken neck,” in
which they made a pecking motion with their heads and bobbed around like,
well, chickens.
Whether it was the dance moves or their suburb teaching, the event had
students cheering wildly.
“She’s the best teacher in the whole school, because I like her and I
like the surprises she gives us,” said Danielle Ridge, 6, about her
kindergarten teacher at Victoria, Christine Burke.
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