At Emerson Elementary: (from left) substitute teacher Chandler Campbell, parent Tracy Bast, teachers Jackie Goetsch and Val Glotfeldy, with LPEF Board members Julie Nelson and Rochelle Nicks, along with Rochelle’s sons, Edison and Oliver.
Students at Hintgen Elementary greeted teachers with special posters.
Staff at Hintgen Elementary enjoyed morning treats.
At Longfellow Middle School: (from left) teachers Jesse Mossholder and Julie Vrandenburg, LPEF Board member Roger LeGrand, and teacher Marci Kline.
At Longfellow Middle School: (from left) parent Faith Wagner, teachers Lindsay Charles and Andy Barth, with LPEF Board member Roger LeGrand.
At North Woods Elementary, Bremer Bank employees Natalie Sopher and Ashley Hamby greeted teachers with treats.
At North Woods Elementary, Carol Taebel chats with local Bremer Bank President Dale Walter. Treats for all District staff were provided through grant support from the Duane and Carol Taebel Family Fund at the La Crosse Community Foundation.
Carol Taebel, whose daughter Heidi Morris is a North Woods teacher, shares a fun moment with teachers Jocelyn Buxton and Summer Elston.
North Woods teacher Christine Schmit chooses a treat to start her day.
North Woods 1st Grader Kylie Devine thanks her teachers “for being the best teachers on earth.”
At North Woods, serving treats to teachers were Bremer Bank employees (from left): Erik Beach, President Dale Walter, Natalie Sopher and Ashley Hamby.
North Woods teachers Jocelyn Buxton and Summer Elston consider their choices of treats.
At North Woods Elementary School.
At North Woods Elementary, teachers relaxed with their breakfast before heading off to classes
At Northside Elementary, former Franklin Principal Jerry Berns visit with music teacher Beth Waldron.
At Northside Elementary.
At Northside Elementary.
Special treats for the Northside Elementary staff.
At Northside Elementary.
At Southern Bluffs Elementary.
At Spence Elementary.
At State Road Elementary, volunteers greeted teaching staff.
A special “thank you” for State Road Elementary staff.
At Summit Elementary, busy staff members reviewed their options.
At Summit, teacher Damian Stanton went for the maple-flavored long john with bacon.
At Summit Elementary, LPEF Board member Nhia Vang (who attended Summit) gets help from his youngest sister, Ah-yu Vang, a 3rd-grader this year at the school.