Photos: Duluth students celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week
Stella Maris Academy students surprised Carole Zanardi, a third grade teacher at the Holy Rosary Campus, on Monday afternoon with a car parade to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week. Cars were decorated with colorful balloons and signs.
Liam Scissons, 9, smiles and waves a thank you flag as he passes by his third grade teacher Carole Zanardi Monday afternoon in a car parade for Teacher Appreciation Week. Liam's mom Kellie Scissons said her sons had participated in similar parades for birthday parties and figured this would be a great way to show their gratitude. Ten to 15 students and some siblings who had Zanardi for a teacher in previous years participated. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)
Stella Maris Academy third grade teacher Carole Zanardi reacts as she realizes the delivery she was supposed to receive from a parent is actually a surprise car parade of her students Monday afternoon for Teacher Appreciation Week. Zanardi received a plush yellow rose and two bags of candy and treats. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)
1/5: Stella Maris Academy students hold up posters to show love for third grade teacher Carole Zanardi Monday afternoon to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com) free
2/5: Stella Maris Academy third grade teacher Carole Zanardi waves to students as they surprise her with a parade of cars Monday outside her home for Teacher Appreciation Week. "This made my day, made my two months," Zanardi said about the surprise. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com) free
3/5: Stella Maris Academy students wave as they pass by third grade teacher Carole Zanardi's home Monday for Teacher Appreciation Week. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com) free
4/5: Stella Maris Academy third grade teacher Carole Zanardi leans forward to talk with a student but maintains social distance during a surprise car parade for her for Teacher Appreciation Week Monday, May 4. Zanardi holds Zoom meetings with students twice a week. She said it made her day to see the kids not on a computer screen. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com) free
5/5: A Stella Maris Academy student holds a sign out of the sunroof that reads, "You are the best," as he passes third grade teacher Carole Zanardi's house Monday, May 4, to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com) free