Teachers React To Heartfelt Letters From Their Students | Cut

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Students surprised their teachers with letters of appreciation.

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All Comments (21)
  • @dark.angel1880
    "You're a good kid, and you had alot of people telling you that you weren't" man that hit deep.
  • @Hangie
    The lady in the jumpsuit is pure. She's just pure. She wasn't even reading her note she just said what she felt.
  • @brandonx543
    ā€œI just want to say, thank you for being my friendā€ BROKE ME I CANā€™T STOP CRYING
  • @nitabobita
    Joe is currently my radio teacher and heā€™s truly changed my view point on many things. He cares about his students and allows them to constantly chase their passions!
  • @shobavias8956
    CUT this was the best. please do more with different aged kids n teachers. KINDNESS moves the world. please dont forget this CUT
  • @markpearson6123
    I was in Joe's radio class for two years in high school and I can genuinely say he's one of the best teachers I've ever had. He lets students explore their passions, be themselves, and have fun. The best thing about him is that if the student is energetic and wants to learn, Joe will reciprocate that same energy 120% back. I wish this video showed more of how he is in person
  • @realest_
    I was an anxious kid who used to stutter. I still remember my music teachers laughing at me after I struggled to put a sentence together at age 12. This memory stuck with me for the rest of my life! I then had a sociology teacher during my two final years of school who used to encourage me, praise and motivate me to always do better. She used to send me small emails congratulating me. I am now a lawyer and a large part of my job is talking, so I sometimes find it hard to believe how much life has changed all because of one teacher. Without her, I don't think I would even dream to pursue the career I have now.
  • Iā€™m a teacher, and this made me cry. This is why WE teach. Even one life like this is worth a career of 35+ years!
  • @ingaxnathi
    i'm really glad to see how we're showing more appreciation towards our teachers recently, especially in public platforms. THIS WAS A GREAT EPISODE.
  • @Danfinitely
    My girlfriend is a teacher and earlier this year she received a letter from a student telling her she changed his life. Iā€™m so proud of her! All it takes is one good teacher to help a kids life.
  • Mrs. Thomaselli was the best chemistry teacher! Itā€™s lovely to see her in this video! I remember going through depression and abuse at home, and no matter what? She held me accountable. Due to that for the first time in my life, I scored a 107% on a mid term. I had never been the top score because of my depression and poor work ethic.
  • "You sparked that idea that I'm worth more than I think I am" That is so powerful and so sad at the same time. I hate the fact that some kids think this way.
  • "I don't ever want a student to suffer in silence" murdered me. I emailed a professor in my university saying that I wasn't coming to class that day because I wasn't feeling mentally well and asked if I could have an extension on one of my projects. Being a party school, I could have just made that up because I was hungover or something. He didn't have to believe me. BUT he gave a week extension on all of my projects and gave me a list of phone numbers if I needed to talk to anyone. He was a competitive runner and always did marathons, but he recently broke his ankle and said he used these phone numbers to get him out of his depression. He for real didn't have to tell me that he understood or give me extensions or have a list of phone numbers for me, but he did and I appreciated it so much. By far my favorite teacher I've ever had.
  • @shamelush
    She absolutely does have a voice for broadcast. The deep, rich tones carry so well, she naturally projects. The speech impediment isn't even noticeable unless you're really looking for it.
  • I will never forget when my 5th grade teacher Ms.Saechao gave me my first referral ever for being a bad student. I remember thinking to myself ā€œman she must hate me nowā€ and it struck more fear not seeing her until the next day. I was nervous to approach her but when I did she said ā€œnew day, new feelingsā€ and gave me the biggest smile. Ms.Saechao I always think of that line whenever things go wrong and Iā€™m having a bad day. 2 quotes that I live by ā€œnew day, new feelingsā€ and ā€œjust a bad day, not a bad lifeā€
  • @SandiByrd
    My husband is a teacher and I've heard countless stories where students came to him crying - in crisis - panicked. I am always so proud of him when I her him speak to his students and they express to him how he made them feel better. More confident. Teachers - the good ones who are there for the sole purpose of helping their students - are unsung heroes in my book!
  • @Sara-dp5dg
    The blonde girl. That story hit to close home and now I'm sitting on the toilet at work crying šŸ˜­
  • the young man who was in foster care who admitted he knew he wasnā€™t a nice person šŸ„ŗ heā€™s an excellent young man and i hope he goes placesā¤ļø
  • @JamiJason
    I NEVER cry. I canā€™t even remember the last time I cried. Yet Joe and Molly specifically brought a tear to my eye and choked me up. I can tell Joe is a sweet soul inside and out. Not saying these other incredible teachers arenā€™t of course. Joe just really hits home and reminds me of a teacher I once looked up to as a father.
  • @user-sy5ws7pr3o
    I am totally touched. As a nearly 30 years old guy with mental health problems from 18 years old, this video let me think of my high school English Mr.Huang. If I had not gotten the words " I think you will be good at your Chinese national college entrance exam" from him, I should have dropped out. Now I am a graduate student in the U.S. Thank you to my great English teacher.