ATLANTA — If you didn’t think teachers had an impact on students, this metro Atlanta man may have you thinking again.
Jermaine Stubbs of Atlanta tweeted on April 24 a letter one of his students left for him.
“So I walked in the classroom and found this letter on the desk that one of my kids wrote me and...I tried so hard not to tear up,” Stubbs said.
The letter has been retweeted more than 143, 000 times since it was posted.
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The letter reads;
'To Mr. J,
Thank you for being a awesome teacher and for being amazing! This school year was so fun and I enjoyed it because of you. I wish more teachers was like you. I will never forget you. I look at you like my dad. I never met my real dad but it ok because you treat me like I'm your son. You make me so happy. Always feeding me when I am hungry and hug me when I am sad. I will never forget you Mr. J. I love you and I will never forget about you.
Love Markus'
Teachers have the power to discourage and encourage those around them, and from reading this letter, there’s no doubt that Stubbs has impacted this child’s life for the better.