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Dublin schools mark Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week and honor retirees

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John Marshhausen, host of Dublin in the Know, asked listeners to thank teachers, paraprofessionals and support staff during Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week and to recognize retirees who "dedicated decades of service" to Dublin schools.

John Marshhausen, host of Dublin in the Know, urged listeners on the show's recent episode to thank teachers, paraprofessionals and support staff during Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week. "It's teacher and staff appreciation week, and we owe so much to the amazing professionals who are in front of our students each and every day," Marshhausen said.

On the episode, Marshhausen said the district's teachers, paraprofessionals and support staff "dedicate their lives to ensuring that our students in Dublin get an elite education" and asked listeners to "take a moment and thank those people in our schools." He added, "We also wanna celebrate our retirees, those who dedicated decades of service here in Dublin to ensure that our students are the adults that they've become today."

Marshhausen praised the role of support staff in creating a learning environment that, he said, "set us apart," and closed the segment by thanking "all of our support staff, all of our teachers, and everyone that makes the Dublin schools elite." The remarks were framed as community appreciation and information for listeners and did not announce any board action, policy change or specific programs.

The episode did not specify the calendar dates for Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week, nor did it list the names of retirees or outline plans for formal recognition events.