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RLP Teachers Say Goodbye, and Thanks!

Original post made by Ann Harper on Aug 18, 2009

Resurrection Lutheran Preschool in Dublin, affectionately known as "RLP" is now known as Resurrection Lutheran Child Development Program. The former teachers of RLP are moving on to a variety of new opportunities and experiences.

We would like to thank all of the parents who, over the past 35 years, have entrusted their children (and their children's children) to us. We have loved seeing them each day, watching them grow and preparing them for kindergarten. A special thank you to the co-op parents, because RLP could not have run successfully without your involvement and boundless energy.

We also want to thank all of the children who attended RLP. You gave us joy, hugs, smiles, laughter, tears and many good stories to share.

Thank you to the elementary schools, both private and public, that were so supportive and appreciative of our program over the years.

We will miss all of you, your younger children, your friends and neighbors you may have sent our way.

Thank you for what all of you did to make RLP a wonderful experience for us. We will carry fond memories with us for all our years to come.

Sincerely,
Ann Harper, 8 years teaching; Beth Adolph,9: Marliyn Beck,19; Sherry Cleric,8; LouAnn Dahl,25; Ruth Ford,14; Linda Michel,17; Cheryl Mosbacher,5;Diane Nico,20; Marcia O'Neill,17; Kim Pinney,9; Alice Richards,4; Carolee Ruedi,22; Pattie Walters,19; Edie Zosel,15.

Comments (2)

Posted by Amanda, a resident of San Ramon
on Aug 25, 2009 at 8:45 pm

Our family will miss RLP and all the special people that made it a wonderful place to help our children grow.


Posted by Kristy Billingsley, a resident of San Ramon
on Sep 5, 2009 at 10:39 pm

Thank you to all of the teachers from "RLP"! My daughter loved you and still speaks foundly of her time at "RLP". My son really enjoyed his time in the "3's" class and is very sad that he will not be continuing on at "RLP". I Told him that his school was broken and they will need to fix it before he can go back. As we all know change is always difficult and when it is handled poorly it is that much worse.
Thanks you again for all of the great memories and happy children.
Kristy Billingsley


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