No one likes to get into trouble, but if you’re a kid at school, it’s bound to happen at one time or another. If you’re the six-year-old who penned this absolute takedown of a letter, though, you’ve apparently decided you don’t have to take it lying down.
The monster/teacher in question took away the child’s “hummingbird bucks” to punish him for talking in class when he was supposed to be quiet.
His response earned his mother a one-way trip to a parent-teacher conference, and the letter was shared by one of the mother’s coworkers, who thought it was just hilarious.
Little Isaiah is quite angry about all of this and he used his excellent penmanship to make his feelings known.
This lady on facebook said her coworker had to have a conference with her sons teacher because of a note he wrote. Y’all. Please read the note. 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/oksT80EwKv
— kennedy. (@HelloKennedi) February 13, 2020
“I am angry of you Because you took 25 of my humm-ing Bird Bucks all because I was talking to Conner that’s no big deal im only 6 I cant be qyet all the time and that makes you a theif and crook & you are going to Hell real Hell the burning 1 because you a theif.”
“I worked hard for those bucks and my Only prayer in chaple today was that god gets you to hell fast super fast and your new hair cut is Bad real bad.”
The original tweet has earned close to 300,000 likes and 65,000 retweets since it was first posted, and plenty of people are still passing it around.
This teacher doesn’t understand how a reward system works. He earned his hummingbird bucks. You don’t get to take them away. If he’s misbehaving, he doesn’t earn more bucks.
I agree with the kid. That is stealing.— ☘️ Laura ☘️🌊 (@SAHMvoter) February 13, 2020
People are largely in his corner, actually, but agree that going after the haircut was dirty business.
I admire the way he approached his predicament. 25 humming bird dollars is definitely way too much for talking to Conner! He’s displaying that he understands the act of compromise, and he probably doesn’t even know the word yet! He’s very observant, analytic and understanding. 👏
— Julez (@JulyaShimada) February 13, 2020
“Your new haircut is bad. Real bad.” Isaiah read Ms. Jones for filth!!!! pic.twitter.com/eMHktg7xWT
— Kennedy ✨ (@HelloKennedi) February 13, 2020
I would also like to point out that Isaiah has great handwriting to be 6 and can spell better than most adults. He has a bright future ahead of him.
— Kennedy ✨ (@HelloKennedi) February 13, 2020
I admire the way he approached his predicament. 25 humming bird dollars is definitely way too much for talking to Conner! He’s displaying that he understands the act of compromise, and he probably doesn’t even know the word yet! He’s very observant, analytic and understanding. 👏
— Julez (@JulyaShimada) February 13, 2020
No word on how the parent-teacher conference went, whether or not Isaiah got his hummingbird bucks back, or whether or not his mother died of embarrassment.
I, for one, would really like an update.