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WDTN 2 News
West Carrollton Schools looking for person who posted signs of kindness and encouragement
by: Kelley King
Nov 17, 2020
WEST CARROLLTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A mystery is unraveling at West Carrollton City Schools.
“I really, really don’t know if it’s a community member or a staff
member or if it’s parents from our school, but I know it’s happening
across the district,” says Dorian Glover, the principal at CF Holliday
Elementary School.
Someone left signs with words of kindness and encouragement on all of
the entrances of all of the school buildings in the district.
“After I cried a little bit — it just warms your heart because we’re
trying everything that we can think of, you know, to make sure they’re
all okay,” beams Jodi Sabin, a physical education teacher.
Teachers were greeted by the signs when they walked into the buildings Monday morning.
“I saw something from afar, and then I got up and thought ‘hmm that
looks like a hand-made little sign,’ not our normal COVID signs on the
door,” smiles Marissa Yeakley, a second grade intervention specialist.
Teachers were moved by the gesture.
“I just think it’s great to see everybody being so kind and showing
support, and it’s just nice to see it across the district not just at
one building,” says third grade intervention specialist Cassie Jordan.
Teachers don’t know who is responsible for the signs, but appreciate the kindness during a difficult time.
“I have no true, true way to really know unless we can go back and
check some camera footage,” laughs Glover. “If they’re out there and
they’re watching this and they want to reveal themselves, then please
stop at CF Holliday.”
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