The community of Fall Brook Elementary School is coming together in a significant way to support Lorna Moody, a valued educator who has been teaching physical education for a long time. Moody is currently battling cancer. At the end of January, Moody received the news that she had been diagnosed with uterine cancer.
At the end of January, Moody received the news that she had been diagnosed with uterine cancer. She has been a teacher at Fall Brook for about 26 years. When people found out, they wanted to do whatever they could to show their support for her. As a result, the school community, which included students, families, colleagues, and alumni, came up with the idea to make t-shirts that were imprinted with the words “Moody’s Lucky Ducks” in all capital letters and a picture of a rubber duck, which was the teacher’s favorite animal.
Students from the past and present were so intent on doing whatever we could to help her on her journey,” Assistant Principal Lynn Fiandaca said of the inspiration behind the t-shirts.
A number of students had expressed their desire to assist her on her quest. After the seed was sown, everyone came together to place an order, coordinate, and deliver an astounding seven hundred t-shirts to members of the community.
She has been a teacher at Fall Brook for about 26 years. When people found out, they wanted to do whatever they could to show their support for her. As a result, the school community, which included students, families, colleagues, and alumni, came up with the idea to make t-shirts that were imprinted with the words “Moody’s Lucky Ducks” in all capital letters and a picture of a rubber duck, which was the teacher’s favorite animal.
Students from the past and present were so intent on doing whatever we could to help her on her journey,” Assistant Principal Lynn Fiandaca said of the inspiration behind the t-shirts.
A number of students had expressed their desire to assist her on her quest. After the seed was sown, everyone came together to place an order, coordinate, and deliver an astounding seven hundred t-shirts to members of the community.