During Teacher Appreciation Week, Indiana Gateway Digital Academy teacher Candace Hoffman is being recognized for her creative and compassionate approach to virtual education. Teaching a fully online fourth-grade class, she uses interactive lessons, personalized support, and student-driven projects to keep learners engaged. Candace also supports students year-round through summer courses and leads the school’s civics club, helping students grow academically while fostering leadership, connection, and a love of learning.
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