You wake up, open your laptop, and realizeit’s already 3 p.m. Time for classes. You grab your notebook, your cup of tea,and the last bits of motivation — and quickly join Zoom.
Familiarfaces start to appear on the screen. Someone is still connecting theirmicrophone, someone’s camera is frozen, and someone’s cat has already claimedthe keyboard.
Andthen comes the phrase we all know too well:
“Helloguys, it’s nice to see you!”
MJis ready to discuss the design of the new iPhone 17. Andrea has prepared alesson about respect, kindness, and humanity. Harun is about to explain whymath actually makes sense (even though you’re still not convinced). And you…you’re just trying to remember where your pen disappeared again.
Buttoday’s class feels different. The same smiles, jokes, and familiar voices —everything as usual, but with something extra. Because today is Teacher’s Day.
Indifferent countries around the world, this day is celebrated in various ways.In India, students prepare plays and letters of thanks. In South Korea, it’scommon to give flowers. In the U.S. and Canada, students create cards andheartfelt messages. And in Ukraine, Teacher’s Day is celebrated on the firstSunday of October — a moment to pause, smile, and simply say, thank you.
Inour online school, we celebrate in our own way. Our teachers are volunteers whodedicate their time, energy, and love for knowledge to us. They make lessonsengaging, lively, and genuine.
That’swhy we prepared video greetings, collecting our sincere words of gratitude,smiles, and warm wishes. We wanted to create something that conveys ourappreciation and respect for your work.
Becausebehind every “Hello guys, it’s nice tosee you” is a teacher who prepared the lesson, thoughtfully considered eachtask, took into account every student’s needs, and genuinely wants us to enjoyand understand the material. Every gesture, every word, and every smile is asmall piece of warmth they generously share with us.
So today we want to say: