The Fall 2023 semester has come to an end and one more time, we are heading out to a school with our awesome program with Nothing Bundt Cakes and Scooter's Coffee to honor and reward our awesome Quad Cities teachers and educators. It's called QC Teacher of the Week and we are so excited to announce this week's teacher of the week!

It's now time to announce this week's B100, Nothing Bundt Cakes, and Scooter's Coffee's QC Teacher of the Week! This is the final teacher of the week award for the Fall 2023 semester.

Congrats go to Juliet Minard, the choir director at United Township High School in East Moline!

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QC Teacher of the Week Fall 2023
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Mrs. Minard was nominated by a student, Jace Thurman. This is what Jace said about Mrs. Minard:

My favorite teacher is Mrs. Minard the Choir Teacher for grades 9-12 at United Township High School in East Moline. I feel she is the BEST teacher because she really believes in her students. She has encouraged me to try new things and have the mind set to succeed at all the things I set out to do. She has encouraged me to step out of my comfort zone and try challenges that I may have not done so otherwise. I feel I wouldn’t be in the place I am now without Mrs. Minard.

Awesome job, Mrs. Minard!

For being our QC Teacher of the Week, Mrs. Minard has been rewarded with a B100 Prize Pack including stickers, koozies, and more, plus an awesome cake from Nothing Bundt Cakes and a cup and gift card from Scooter's Coffee!

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QC Teacher of the Week Fall 2023
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Thank you for your hard work and dedication, Mrs. Minard!

 

Congrats to all of our Fall 2023 semester QC Teachers of the Week! We'll see you in 2024.

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