Serious injury attorneys, Mark and Alexis Breyer’s Teacher Appreciation program is not limited to any certain geographic area or school system; yet, one school in Ahwatukee has managed to win the coveted $250 gift card two times in a row.
Serious injury attorneys, Mark and Alexis Breyer’s Teacher Appreciation program is not limited to any certain geographic area or school system; yet, one school in Ahwatukee has managed to win the coveted $250 gift card two times in a row with two different teachers!
Kyrene de la Esperanza elementary school was the proud host of last month’s Teacher Appreciation winner, Ms. Lynn Price. Mark recently went back to the school this month to award yet another teacher, Ms. Gayle Rapier, the $250.00 prize based on submitted entries.
Gayle Rapier: Kyrene de la Esperanza Elementary School, Ahwatukee
The principal, Ms. Greene, arranged a spontaneous "staff meeting" to surprise Ms. Rapier, and the whole staff was very happy to see Mark again, immediately asking, "Who got it (the award) this time?"
One nominator shared about Ms. Rapier that, "She is so dedicated to her job as a teacher. She stays back after school to help homework club kids and she even comes to school on the weekend to prepare for her students."
Several nominations mentioned that Ms. Rapier not only teaches her students academically, but also teaches them to be better human beings.
Injury specialist lawyers, Mark Breyer, and his wife, Alexis Breyer, are parents of eight children themselves, six of whom are or were students at Kyrene Schools.
"I was so surprised to see the winner was a Kyrene de la Esperanza teacher again, they really have the cream of the crop when it comes to staff," said Mark.
"We have come into contact with many Kyrene teachers and have had great experiences with all of them. We encourage all students to vote for their teacher whether they are in the Kyrene school district or elsewhere. We are just thankful we can give back to teachers. We are excited to honor Ms. Rapier this month and it is well deserved," commented Alexis.