To kickoff 2021-2022, we started back up 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. Colleen Matos, who is a 5th-grade teacher at Grant Wood Elementary in Bettendorf!

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Ms. Matos was nominated by her family who is so proud of her! They said,

Ms. Colleen Matos, a 5th grade teacher at Grant Wood Elementary in Bettendorf, has finished her first year of teaching during COVID! She's tried so hard, even though it’s been rough and a struggle, she has kept focus on the education of the kids through this pandemic. We are proud of you Ms. Matos!

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Awesome job Ms. Matos! For being our QC Teacher of the Week, Ms. Matos 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. Matos!

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Check out our 2021 spring semester QC Teachers of the week below!

QC Teachers of the Week Powered by Nothing Bundt Cakes Spring 2021

Spring 2021 brought a lot of smiles to teachers throughout the Quad Cities. Even though students, teachers, parents, and staff had a tough year due to the pandemic, we still had a chance to get out and award amazing teachers with a cake and swag for being QC Teacher of the Week.

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