All Is Not Yet Lost
The letter begins by stating, “I feel forced to write to tell you how fantastic your children are, both on the inside and the out,” and then continues on to detail how wonderful your children are. I feel compelled to write to tell you how incredible your children are, both on the inside and the out. This is something that can only be learned at home, via the perseverance and guidance of the parents, the modeling that is done, and the instruction that is given to the children. In an email, Cindy stated, “I have a student on my bus named Jackson.”
Jackson was the name of the passenger. This student went by the name of Jackson. Both of your children have been kind and considerate toward him by providing assistance and support, as evidenced by their actions. Your children frequently inquire about the potential of sitting with Jackson and whether they would be allowed to do so. They also ask whether they will be allowed to sit together.