- March 6, 2025
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Kimberly McNally, fourth-grade teacher, added a row of colorful streamers to her vehicle. She is in the House of Wisdom, which is yellow.
Laura Alch, a fourth-grade teacher in the green House of Chivalry, added all of her students’ names to a poster so they would feel singled out and special.
Kindergarten teacher Judith Guimaraes’ sign included all of her students’ names. She teaches in the red House of Loyalty.
Maura McCray made posters for her kindergarten students in the red House of Valor.
Some students poked their heads out of the sunroof to look for their teachers.
Ethan Klasner, third-grade teacher in the red House of Loyalty, wrote a chalk message for his students.
One of third-grade teacher Lovissa Comeau’s students wanted a photo with her.
Some students poked their heads out of the sunroof to look for their teachers.
Students made posters for their teachers to let them know they are missed.
Students were eager to spot their teachers.
Ethan Klasner, third-grade teacher, enthusiastically greeted the students.
Lovissa Comeau accepted a gift from one of her third-grade students.
Media specialist Steve Czerniejewski’s poster reminded students: “Though we’re 6 feet apart, you’re always in my heart.”
DJ Kevin Wellmaker, who also is the Castleview music teacher and designated wizard, kept the mood lively with his dance tunes.
Castleview Elementary students were able to see their teachers — from afar — Wednesday, May 6, when the school hosted a campus parade. Teachers decorated their vehicles in the school parking lot, and parents were invited to drive through the parking lot and bus loop so their children could say hi to their them.
Children made posters and cards and handed gifts to their teachers, who were excited to see their students again.
Wednesday is House Color day, so teachers and students wore the respective colors to represent their team: yellow for Wisdom, green for Chivalry, red for Valor and purple for Loyalty.