Teachers have shared amusing stories of the unconventional items students have brought to school, ranging from personal items like engagement rings and debit cards to animals. Stories included a baby goat that a teacher cared for during class and a student who brought weeks-old Jello shots. Another memorable example involved a student proposing to his girlfriend with a borrowed wedding ring, leading to an impromptu wedding ceremony in the fourth grade. Teachers continue to be entertained by the creativity of their students.
One of my first graders brought me his mom's debit card and said it was a gift.
A sixth grader brought 'brownies' and gave them to the ENTIRE grade level, prompting law enforcement involvement.
My student brought me a baby goat to bottle feed because its mom rejected it. I taught all day with a baby goat in my arms.
Students shared tales of engagement rings, snakes, a variety of unusual animals, and several unique food items.
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