18 Teachers Going Above and Beyond During the Coronavirus

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Despite distance learning, teachers across the country are stepping up for their students. See the acts of kindness worth celebrating on Teacher's Day.

decided to practice social distancing and visit their students including Ainan Farah at home."Today was one of the most rewarding days I've experienced as a Special Education teacher," Taylor wrote on

."To see the surprised smiles on their faces was truly priceless. I miss these kiddos more than anything." Across the nation, schools like Las Flores Elementary School in Orange County, Calif., are organizing car parades so teachers can see parents and students from a safe distance. Fifth grade teacher decked out her car and grabbed a megaphone to say hello to her kids.

"My son got an awesome surprise from his teacher this morning on our front lawn!" Greensboro, North Carolina resident Adam Dovico shared on@nmthompson1910/TwitterWe can't forget about the teachers outside of school. Julie's Fancy Feet Dance Academy teacher surprised her student McKenzie Thompson on the day she found out her South Carolina high school would be closed for the rest of the school year. Another bummer? McKenzie is a senior.

."Thank you for bringing a smile to this class of 2020 graduate today! #danceteachersmakeadifference." decided to surprise her kindergarteners including Cooper Keel at their respective homes with presents and goodies."After six weeks of remote learning, Mrs. Wyse's face-to-face surprise visit gave Cooper the school connection he's been missing," Cooper's dad Nathan Keel shared with E! News."She made his day.

wanted to surprise graduates for all of their accomplishments in and out of the classroom."Our principal and guidance counselors designed and printed the signs, then the faculty and teachers spent time placing them in each senior's yard Friday morning," Mary Beth shared with E! News."It was a really special day. We've tried to brainstorm ways to celebrate our seniors since they're missing so many of BIG end of year celebrations.

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