Superintendent organizes “Positive Paws” morning events for campus staff

Superintendent organizes “Positive Paws” morning events for campus staff
Dr. Alisa R. McLean Interim Superintendent at Thomasville City Schools — Official website
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Staff members across the campuses have been delighted by the “Positive Paws” celebration events. These pop-up gatherings have been an opportunity for employees to enjoy their morning with a touch of something special.

Superintendent Dr. Williams expressed gratitude towards the staff by organizing these events, which included morning treats. Thanks were also extended to The Dapper Bean for providing coffee and tea, adding to the enjoyment of these occasions.

“Staff have really enjoyed the pop-up ‘Positive Paws’ celebration events at each campus!” was the sentiment shared. “Thank you Superintendent Dr. Williams for the morning treats that helped us start our day in a special way! Thanks The Dapper Bean for the amazing coffee & tea!”

This initiative is seen as a positive way for staff to begin their day, setting a favorable tone for the rest of their work.



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