Celebrating Teacher Aide Appreciation Week at Warra State School
This week, Warra State School proudly recognised Teacher Aide Appreciation Week, a time dedicated to celebrating the invaluable contributions of support staff who play such an important role in education.
At Warra, the heart of this celebration centered on two highly respected Teacher Aides, Mrs Sandy Turnbull and Miss Annabelle Taylor. Their dedication, patience, and commitment to student learning have made a profound difference in classrooms across the school.
Mrs Turnbull is widely admired for her calm approach, practical support, and ability to build strong connections with students. Whether assisting with literacy programs, providing one-on-one support, or helping with daily routines, she is an integral part of the learning environment.
Miss Taylor brings an energy and enthusiasm that inspires students and staff alike. Her skill in guiding small groups, encouraging confidence, and supporting diverse learning needs ensures every student feels valued and capable.
Principal and staff expressed deep gratitude to both aides, acknowledging their behind-the-scenes work that often goes unseen but is always deeply felt. Teacher Aide Appreciation Week served as a reminder that schools thrive because of the teamwork and dedication of people like Mrs Turnbull and Miss Taylor