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We took the temperature (all the pun intended) on 450 K-12 school professionals to see how they are feeling about the return to school, predictions they may have for the year and their greatest needs.

LifeChanger of the Year released the results from its annual Summer Survey – a tradition that has been polling K-12 educators across the nation for years on key relevant topics and then sharing the results in Autumn.

This year’s questions focused on district, school, educator and student preparedness and readiness for back to school amid the COVID-19 crisis. We took the temperature (all the pun intended) on 450 K-12 school professionals to see how they are feeling about the return to school, predictions they may have for the year and their greatest needs.

It’s all here at https://www.lifechangeroftheyear.com/survey2021.

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Mallorie Manosh

Mallorie Manosh

As director of corporate marketing initiatives, Mallorie manages National Life’s educator recognition program, LifeChanger of the Year. She believes she has the best job. Each year she gets to honor hundreds of educators across the country and promote their positive stories, ultimately selecting 10 award winners at the end of the program cycle. In addition to LifeChanger, Mallorie supports other Do Good corporate marketing initiatives like the Do Good Tour and sponsorships. She’s a native Vermonter and shares her time outside of work with her husband, one year old son, German shepherd, Siamese and four chickens. Mallorie enjoys traveling, gardening, volleyball, Vermont summers and home-improvement projects. But, who has time for any of that with a toddler? TC85378(0615)P