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Teach, Inspire, Unite, The Future is Bright


Teach, Inspire, Unite, The Future is Bright



In the realm of learning, they stand tall,

Guiding lights that shine for one and all. 

Teachers, the pillars of our nation's pride, Molding minds, 

shaping futures, side by side.


With patience and kindness, they lead the way,

 Inspiring young hearts, come what may. Their dedication,

 a beacon in the night, Illuminating paths,

 making everything right.


Through trials and tribulations, they persevere,

Selfless souls, always ready to serve and care. 

Their influence, a ripple effect so grand, Touching lives,

shaping the nation's future land.


With every lesson, a seed is sown, 

Nurturing growth, watching dreams unfold. 

Their impact, a legacy that will remain,

 Long after the classroom, a lasting refrain.


Through laughter and tears, they stand as one, 

Supporting each other, until the day is won. 

Together, they strive, a united front, 

Celebrating diversity, in every student's bent.


In the silence of a summer's day, They prepare, 

plan, and find new ways. 

To engage, to inspire, to make a mark, 

Leaving a lasting imprint, in the heart.


Their hard work, a labor of love so true,

A calling that goes beyond the classroom, too. 

In the community, they make a difference, real,

Touching lives, making a positive yield.


Through the ups and downs, they stand as one, 

United in their quest, until the day is won. 

Together, they celebrate, each student's gain, Cheering on,

as they rise, and reach new heights again.


In the autumn of gratitude, we say, 

Thank you, dear teachers, in every way. 

For all you do, for all you give, 

We celebrate you, and the love you live.

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