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Millard McCollam Elementary

Alum Rock Union Elementary · San Jose, CA

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22Total Teachers
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#3National Rank

Top Teacher at Millard McCollam Elementary

Catalina Matthews

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All Teachers at Millard McCollam Elementary

22 teachers · ranked by total notes received

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    Catalina Matthews
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  • 2
    Zoey Stevenson
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  • 3
    Willie Wheeler
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    Cheryl Harrison
    Foreign Language
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  • 5
    Paisley Jacobs
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  • 6
    Pedro Bradley
    Journalism
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  • 7
    Miguel Fields
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  • 8
    Mia Caldwell
    History
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  • 9
    Camila Carpenter
    English Language Arts
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  • 10
    Felicia James
    Social Studies
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  • 11
    Amber Johnston
    Mathematics
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  • 12
    Alexis Howard
    Geometry
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  • 13
    Helen Fleming
    Counseling
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  • 14
    Erin Ferguson
    Drama
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  • 15
    Arthur Burke
    Science
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  • 16
    Taylor Allen
    Social Studies
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  • 17
    Taylor Mitchell
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  • 18
    Joanne Payne
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  • 19
    Ellie Daniel
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  • 20
    Julie Kim
    Chemistry
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What Kind of Appreciation Does Millard McCollam Elementary Send?

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Inspired~30%
Proud~22%
Real Talk~13%

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Teacher Appreciation at Millard McCollam Elementary

Millard McCollam Elementary in San Jose, CA is part of the NoteVUE teacher appreciation community, where students, parents, and alumni send anonymous digital notes to educators who have made a lasting difference in their lives. With 0 notes sent to 22 teachers and counting, Millard McCollam Elementary has built a measurable culture of gratitude that reflects the dedication of its educators and the appreciation of its community.

Alum Rock Union Elementary, which oversees Millard McCollam Elementary, serves thousands of students across the region. Within this district, Millard McCollam Elementary stands out as a school where appreciation is actively expressed — not just assumed. Teachers here receive notes that span the full emotional spectrum of gratitude: from heartfelt thanks for staying after school to help a struggling student, to recognition of the creative energy a teacher brings to every lesson, to real-talk acknowledgments from former students who only years later understood the impact their teacher had on their trajectory.

The NoteVUE platform operates on a simple but powerful principle: appreciation should be easy, permanent, and specific. Easy, because anyone can send a note in under 60 seconds with no account required. Permanent, because notes stay on a teacher's public wall forever — a digital record of impact that teachers can revisit on their hardest days. Specific, because students choose from four emotional vibes (grateful, inspired, proud, and real talk) and write a personal message, ensuring that what teachers receive feels genuine rather than generic.

How NoteVUE Works for Schools Like Millard McCollam Elementary

For a school like Millard McCollam Elementary, NoteVUE functions as both a recognition platform and a culture measurement tool. Every note sent to a teacher here is a data point — a signal from the community about who is making a difference and how. School leaders can see in real time which teachers are receiving the most appreciation, what emotional themes resonate most with students, and how engagement is trending week over week. This data doesn't replace human judgment, but it adds a layer of signal that no annual staff survey can capture.

Teachers at Millard McCollam Elementary who claim their NoteVUE walls become part of a public recognition system that extends beyond the walls of the school. When a parent shares a teacher's wall link on social media, or when a former student sends a note years after graduation, the appreciation circle expands. This kind of asynchronous, ongoing recognition is particularly powerful for educators, who often work in isolation — behind closed classroom doors — without knowing whether their effort is landing.

The milestone badge system rewards teachers at Millard McCollam Elementary as they accumulate notes: Bronze for 10 notes, Silver for 25, Gold for 50, and Legend for 100 or more. These badges appear on teacher walls and on the school's leaderboard profile, creating a visible record of recognition milestones. When a teacher crosses a milestone, they receive a notification — a moment of acknowledgment in a profession where acknowledgment is all too rare.

Bringing NoteVUE to Millard McCollam Elementary: A Guide for Principals

Principals and administrators at schools like Millard McCollam Elementary are increasingly using NoteVUE as a low-cost, high-impact teacher retention tool. In an era when teacher burnout and turnover are at historic highs, the data is clear: teachers who feel appreciated stay longer, perform better, and mentor more effectively. NoteVUE creates a scalable system for appreciation that doesn't require a principal to personally recognize every teacher every week.

The adoption playbook at Millard McCollam Elementary and schools like it typically starts with a brief announcement at a staff meeting: the principal introduces NoteVUE, explains that students and families can send anonymous appreciation notes, and invites every teacher to claim their wall. This takes five minutes. Within a week of the announcement, early-adopter teachers start sharing their wall links in their email signatures and classroom posters, and notes begin flowing in.

The most successful NoteVUE schools pair the platform launch with a specific event: Teacher Appreciation Week, the start of a new semester, or a school anniversary. These events give students a clear prompt and a sense of urgency. Schools that launch during Teacher Appreciation Week consistently see their note counts triple within 10 days of the event, as the social proof of visible appreciation inspires more students to participate. If you're a leader at Millard McCollam Elementary and you're reading this, consider this your invitation to take five minutes to explore what NoteVUE can do for your teachers and your school's culture.

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