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"I drew a picture of you and your boyfriend in your house, but then I realized you don’t have a boyfriend, so I erased him."
"A few years ago, one of my 7th grade students wrote my boyfriend at the time (now my husband) a lovely letter complete with a list of 'wedding materials.' I still have it to this day!"
"Found this on the chalkboard. Apparently a student was asked to write down how they were feeling..."
"My first year of teaching, a sweet little girl drew me this picture. She said, 'I drew a picture of you and your boyfriend in your house, but then I realized you don’t have a boyfriend, so I erased him.' You can see my erased boyfriend in the drawing."
"Students handed in their work. I saw this thinking it's a joke, so I said, 'Who wrote their name as a bagel?' All I saw were confused kids, and it took me a moment to realize the kid who wrote it meant 'Abigail' and was trying to change her name one worksheet at a time."
"No note, but here's a drawing a student gave me. She told me we are riding segways. She also told me I’m the big one on the left. 🤔"
"A senior who was failing and in danger of not graduating gave me this for Teacher Appreciation Day!"
"My students are very concerned about my love life (or lack thereof), so I got this gem on how to draw my own boyfriend since I can’t find my own."
"I teach middle school English. A student left this on my desk and said, 'Mr. Hicks, don’t read it while I’m in here.'"
"This was supposed to say 'bite me.' A student left it as a little surprise on my computer screen!"
"My husband teaches 8th grade and clearly has a casual working relationship with his students, as shown in this student’s email to him."
"'I love you. I see you. I know where you are.' Umm...thanks?"
"Her only Christmas wish was to find me a man."
"'Miss Kaitlyn, I’m sorry I threw my shoe at you, it won’t happen again.' LOL."