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~ Sacramento, CA - Governor Gavin Newsom has officially declared May 4 to May 8, 2026 as "National Teacher Appreciation Week" in California. This proclamation comes as a recognition of the hard work and dedication of teachers across the state.
In a press release issued today, Governor Newsom highlighted the important role that teachers play in shaping the lives of students. With nearly 6 million students and almost 10,000 schools in California, teachers are among the most influential figures in children's lives.
The proclamation also acknowledges the extra efforts that teachers put in for their students. From serving as coaches and advisors to finding new ways to engage students in learning, teachers go above and beyond to ensure their students' success. They provide mentorship, support, and encouragement to help students grow and explore.
Governor Newsom also praised the positive transformation that is taking place in California's schools thanks to the hard work of teachers. The state has seen increased gains in language arts, math, and science scores, as well as graduation rates. This progress would not have been possible without the dedication of teachers.
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Furthermore, Governor Newsom highlighted the success of community schools in California. These schools integrate families and community partners to support student success. Early results show that community schools have seen fewer absences, more time spent in the classroom, and increased academic progress.
In his proclamation, Governor Newsom reaffirmed California's commitment to supporting its teachers by providing them with necessary resources and support.
This announcement comes amidst other recent news from Governor Newsom's office regarding California's preparedness for its water future and investments made for wildfire prevention projects statewide.
At a recent event for Wildfire Preparedness Week, Governor Newsom announced $70 million available for wildfire prevention and resilience projects across the state. This investment will help protect communities by clearing brush, maintaining evacuation routes, creating firebreaks in fire-threatened areas, and more.
In addition, the film industry and labor leaders are celebrating Governor Newsom's expanded California Film & Television Tax Credit Program. This program has led to a growing momentum for production in the state, benefiting both the industry and local economies.
As California continues to make progress in various areas, Governor Newsom's proclamation for National Teacher Appreciation Week serves as a reminder of the important role that teachers play in shaping the future of the state.
In a press release issued today, Governor Newsom highlighted the important role that teachers play in shaping the lives of students. With nearly 6 million students and almost 10,000 schools in California, teachers are among the most influential figures in children's lives.
The proclamation also acknowledges the extra efforts that teachers put in for their students. From serving as coaches and advisors to finding new ways to engage students in learning, teachers go above and beyond to ensure their students' success. They provide mentorship, support, and encouragement to help students grow and explore.
Governor Newsom also praised the positive transformation that is taking place in California's schools thanks to the hard work of teachers. The state has seen increased gains in language arts, math, and science scores, as well as graduation rates. This progress would not have been possible without the dedication of teachers.
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Furthermore, Governor Newsom highlighted the success of community schools in California. These schools integrate families and community partners to support student success. Early results show that community schools have seen fewer absences, more time spent in the classroom, and increased academic progress.
In his proclamation, Governor Newsom reaffirmed California's commitment to supporting its teachers by providing them with necessary resources and support.
This announcement comes amidst other recent news from Governor Newsom's office regarding California's preparedness for its water future and investments made for wildfire prevention projects statewide.
At a recent event for Wildfire Preparedness Week, Governor Newsom announced $70 million available for wildfire prevention and resilience projects across the state. This investment will help protect communities by clearing brush, maintaining evacuation routes, creating firebreaks in fire-threatened areas, and more.
In addition, the film industry and labor leaders are celebrating Governor Newsom's expanded California Film & Television Tax Credit Program. This program has led to a growing momentum for production in the state, benefiting both the industry and local economies.
As California continues to make progress in various areas, Governor Newsom's proclamation for National Teacher Appreciation Week serves as a reminder of the important role that teachers play in shaping the future of the state.
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