Recognizing the week of May 4-8 as “National Teacher Appreciation Week” and May 7 as “Black Teacher Appreciation Day” in the City of Philadelphia. WHEREAS, Teachers are the backbone of our educational system, shaping the intellectual, social, and emotional development of students and preparing them to succeed in school, work, and life; and WHEREAS, Educators frequently go beyond their formal responsibilities-purchasing classroom supplies, mentoring students outside school hours, and building meaningful relationships that extend into the broader community; and WHEREAS, Across Philadelphia and the nation, teachers continue to navigate evolving challenges-from resource gaps to student mental health needs-while remaining steadfast in their commitment to educational equity and student success; and WHEREAS, National Teacher Appreciation Week, established by the National Education Association in 1985, builds on a tradition that began in 1953 when First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt successfully urged Congress to formally recognize the vital contributions of teachers; and WHEREAS, May 7 is recognized as Black Teacher Appreciation Day, a National Day of Action led by the Center for Black Educator Development, which highlights the important contributions of Black educators as part of the broader teaching profession; and WHEREAS, Today, Black teachers remain underrepresented nationwide - making up roughly 7% of the teaching workforce - despite research showing that all students benefit from di…
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