It's the 2022 Spring Semester and we are heading out to schools with our awesome program with Nothing Bundt Cakes to honor and reward our awesome Quad Cities teachers and educators. It's called QC Teacher of the Week and are so excited to announce this week's teacher of the week!

It's now time to announce this week's B100 and Nothing Bundt Cakes QC Teacher of the Week!

Congrats go to Ms. DeLaney Breen, who is a 5th-grade teacher at Hayes Elementary School in Davenport!

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QC Teacher of the Week Spring 2022
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Ms. Breen was nominated by a student, Isabella Spray. Isabella said,

I nominate Ms. Breen at Hayes Elementary in Davenport IA because she is super nice and she actually understand s and listens to what her students say and feel. She gives us breaks when we need them which helps me a lot because I got over whelmed sometimes. She also lets me wear my hood in class because I cut my bangs and now I look so silly , haha.

Great work Ms. Breen! For being our QC Teacher of the Week, Ms. Breen has been rewarded with a B100 Prize Pack which included a B100 stocking cap, stickers, a Pepsi, a B100 Bluetooth speaker, and more things, plus an awesome cake from Nothing Bundt Cakes

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Thank you for your hard work and dedication, Ms. Breen!

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QC Teacher of the Week Spring 2022
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To nominate your favorite teacher for QC Teacher of the Week, click the button below:

Congrats to all of our Spring semester QC Teachers of the Week of 2022!

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