Sherry Taylor

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March Teacher Visit

Z95.1’s Teacher of the Month. 

I had the privileged to meet a very special lady today, Ms. Mason Goldman of Charlottesville High School. She is an English teacher and was nominated by her student. Shout to Carrie at Virginia Credit Union for joining me to present a check for the teacher. I had gifts from Better Living Building Supply & Cabinetry, Worldstrides, Rebecca’s Natural Food, Charlottesville Sanitary Supply and Crystal Connection.

Join us in congratulating Ms. Goldman! She has SOL’s coming up this week too, so maybe say a little prayer for all of our teachers.

Nominate your favorite teacher here: Z95.1’s Teacher of the Month. 

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