They spend eight hours there a day on average, so it's no surprise that kids have some very strong emotions about schools, and by extension, their teachers. But what is surprising is now vocal they can be. And some? Eek … especially in their note-writing to teachers.
Some teachers may think it's adorable to receive a sweet note from a student. And they'd be right. But sometimes, their writing could use a correction or two.
Take a look at the funniest notes kids have ever written to their teachers and prepare to double check everything your child draws!
Has your child ever written an inappropriate letter to a teacher?
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Congrats?
Hey, she's in the top two. That's a good ranking, right?
High Standards
Looks like it doesn't take too much to be his favorite teacher, now does it?
Get Well Soon?
Wise advice from one wise student. EVERYONE poops, you know.
Review Time
Oh, you didn't ask for a critique? Well you got one anyway.
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Important Question
Listen, you're great and all, but please get to the most important part.
When is lunch?!
Hey, Mom!
Hey… one can dream, right?
Let's hope Mom didn't read this one…
Get It Right
Most of the note is hilarious, but let's not miss the first sentence. Teacher, you need to remember that Ashley D. did not write you this note.
Love you,
Ashley P. (remember!)
Thanks... PAUSE!
Wait… rewind. What does your aunt say about the teacher?
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Operative Word Being...
… Almost. You're almost their favorite.
Explain, Please!
Truly… what in the world does that mean?
Apology Accepted
Only because it's so darn hilarious.
Ultimate Choice
But if they really love their trees, this might be the highest compliment in the land.
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Yes to Yelling?
Looks like it because this kid looks super thankful for it.
Try Again Next Year
There's no convincing this kid that you're the "#1 Teacher!"