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"The best education comes from a partnership between parents and teachers.

It's a
powerful alliance for the benefit of our children." — Oprah Winfrey

"When parents are involved in their children's education, great things happen. The
school and home become a team working together for success." — Reed Markham

"A child's education is a joint venture between parents and teachers. Together, we
lay the foundation for a bright future." — Bill Bradley

"The journey of education is a shared one, where parents and teachers are
companions guiding the way. It's in this partnership that children thrive." — Richard
L. Allington

"Parents and teachers are partners in ensuring that children have the best
educational experience. Together, we empower the next generation." — Angela
Duckworth

"Education is a triangle: the student, the school, and the home. When all three
corners work together, the child's potential is limitless." — Denise Juneau

"Parents are the ultimate role models for children. Every word, movement, and
action has an effect. No other person or outside force has a greater influence on a
child than the parent." — Bob Keeshan

This quote means that when parents take an active role in their children's education,
it leads to wonderful outcomes. It's like the school and home join forces to help the
child do really well in their studies. When parents and the school work as a team, it
makes it much more likely that the child will succeed and have a great education. So,
when parents are involved, amazing things can happen for their children's learning.

This quote by Denise Juneau compares education to a triangle, which has three
important parts: the student (the child), the school, and the home (the parents and
family). It suggests that when all three of these parts work together and support
each other, it creates a strong foundation for a child's learning.

In this teamwork, the child can reach their full potential, which means they can
achieve great success because everyone is helping and supporting them. So, when
the student, the school, and the home all work together, there are no limits to what
the child can achieve in their education.
Warm Welcome: Begin by giving a warm welcome to all the visitors. You can start by
saying, "Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, and fellow participants, we
extend our heartfelt welcome to all our visitors who have graced us with their
presence today."

Recognition: If there are specific individuals or groups of visitors that you'd like to
acknowledge, mention their names or organizations. For example, "We are honored
to have with us today [Visitor's Name], a renowned [Visitor's Profession/Title], as
well as representatives from [Visitor's Organization/Group]."

Express Appreciation: Let your visitors know how much their presence means to you.
Say something like, "Your presence here is a testament to your support and interest
in our program, and we truly appreciate it."

Highlight Their Significance: Briefly explain the significance of your visitors' presence.
For instance, "The insights and expertise our visitors bring are invaluable, and we are
eager to learn from their experiences."

Thank You: Conclude the acknowledgment by expressing gratitude. "Thank you for
joining us today; your presence enriches our program."

Applause: Encourage the audience to show appreciation by applauding the visitors.


You can say, "Let's give our visitors a warm round of applause."

Offer Assistance: If your visitors need any assistance during the program, make sure
they are aware that your team is available to help with any needs or questions they
might have.

Remember to personalize your acknowledgment based on the context and the


nature of your program, and always maintain a respectful and appreciative tone.

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