It’s not too late to mark Teacher Appreciation Week. They could use it now more than ever

They transitioned to “distance learning” almost overnight. They sent dozens of school supply packs to students in the mail. They fielded hundreds of parent questions.

Teachers could use a thank you.

“We’re exhausted,” said Marc Perkins, a biology professor at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.

This Teacher Appreciation Week, there will be no apple on the desk or hugs at the classroom door. Still, there are plenty of creative ways to honor teachers online or at a social distance.

Read more at the Los Angeles Times.