Cudahy teachers 'pass the pen' in video for Kosciuszko Elementary students
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Posted: May 18, 2020 5:50 PM CDT
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CUDAHY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Teachers at an elementary school in Cudahy have come up with a different twist on a familiar theme.
We've seen videos from other schools showing how much their teachers miss the kids.
Watch what these teachers do:
In the eight-minute video, teachers, the principal, even the school mascot write messages to kids from Kosciuszko Elementary, or "Kozy" for short.
After each message, the teachers pass the pen to the next one -- a simple, yet creative way to send the message.
School may be out, but the students are not forgotten.
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