Teacher Writes Note On Boy’s Homework, His Parents Find Out

A young boy of 7 came home from school averting his gaze from his parents, they immediately knew something was wrong. So they asked him what the matter was.

The second-grade boy tried to avoid the explanation until he could no longer, he silently got out a piece of paper and handed it to his parents.

A Normal Boy

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Kamdyn Piland was a normal kid that went to school. He didn’t get the best grades but he wasn’t a delinquent either. He wasn’t glued to the TV all the time and he wasn’t hyperactive.

So his parents were in for a surprise when he came home one day with a note on his test paper that had upset him greatly. The more his father kept reading, the more furious he became.

A Normal School

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Kamdyn’s school was Valley View Elementary School and had been attending class there for a long time. He hadn’t ever had any problems before, but then came the 2nd grade. His parents soon started getting a high volume of negative feedback surrounding their son’s work.

They wanted to know what was really going on, so Chris, Kamdyn’s father, went to investigate.

Starting To Struggle

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In school most children despise having to do homework when they could instead be seeing their friends or playing outside. Kamdyn wasn’t any different and his parents believed it was part of being a kid.

But then he started handing in his assignments late and struggling to finish them did he parent’s notice the warning signs. He was struggling and they wanted to know why.

Too Hard On Him

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Chris felt confident that his child was more than confident enough to go to the second grade. So when he started struggling did Chris know something was wrong. Kamdyn never failed anything before. So when he saw the note written on his test paper did Chris see red.

The note was from his teacher, Alyssa Rupp Bohenek and Chris knew she had something to do with his son’s behavior.