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Middle-School Teacher Uncovers Startling Truth Behind Student Skipping Lunch

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Mr. Hansen, a middle school teacher, becomes concerned about one of his students, Steven, who appears tired and anxious during class. While Mr. Hansen pays attention to all his students, he specifically looks out for signs of fatigue or stress in those who consistently exhibit such behaviors.

If he notices a pattern, he takes steps to help, such as checking in with them, assisting with their struggles, or offering snacks if they missed lunch. On this particular day, Mr. Hansen notices Steven’s fatigue and hears his stomach growling, leading him to worry that the student might not be eating properly…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

To address his concerns, Mr. Hansen sets up a basket of snacks in the classroom, allowing students to help themselves if they feel hungry or simply want a treat. He notices that Steven takes a bag of chips from the basket, indicating that the student was indeed hungry. Although Mr. Hansen is relieved that Steven took the snack, he remains worried and decides to contact Steven’s mother to discuss the situation.

Mr. Hansen calls Steven’s mother, Ms. Miller, and reassures her that Steven is doing well in his class, even mentioning his recent 90% score on a quiz. However, Mr. Hansen expresses his concern about Steven’s tiredness and wants to ensure he is eating and sleeping adequately at home. Ms. Miller explains that Steven eats well during breakfast and dinner, but she also mentions that he tends to snack more when he gets home. When Mr. Hansen inquires about Steven’s school lunch, Ms. Miller confirms that she packs him a lunch every day, which he brings back empty.

Since Steven is at a sleepover, Mr. Hansen plans to talk to him during lunch the next day. He intends to provide snacks for anyone in need but wants to verify everything personally. Mr. Hansen then assures Ms. Miller that he will keep her updated on any findings. They conclude the conversation, grateful for Mr. Hansen’s concern and willingness to address the situation. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The following day, before having his own lunch, Mr. Hansen visits the cafeteria to observe the students. He spots Steven sitting with another student he doesn’t recognize and notices Steven sharing his lunch with him. Steven divides his lunch in half and shares one portion with his friend, who seems delighted. Mr. Hansen returns to his classroom to eat his own lunch but decides to talk to Steven privately after class.

After the other students leave, Mr. Hansen asks Steven about his friend and why he has been sharing his lunch. Steven nervously explains that his friend, Jimmy, never brings lunch to school, and he wanted to help him because Jimmy doesn’t have anyone. Mr. Hansen reassures Steven that he did nothing wrong and commends his compassion for his friend.

Mr. Hansen offers Steven a snack from the basket and tells him he will call his mother but emphasizes that Steven is not in trouble. They discuss their concerns about his eating habits, but Mr.

Hansen assures Steven that they will make sure Jimmy also has enough to eat. With a smile, Mr. Hansen ruffles Steven’s hair and takes the snack basket to call his mother, ensuring that both Steven and his friend will be taken care of.

 

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Meet The 3 Men Who Killed Lucky Dube, Why They Killed Him and What Was Done To Them (Photos).

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Fortunate Man began making music when he was extremely youthful. Before 1984, when he began doing reggae, he made some “mbaqanga” records in Zulu and Afrikaans. Peter Tosh affected these melodies. In South Africa, he was the most popular reggae performer. After he met Bounce Marley and Peter Tosh and changed from mbaqanga to reggae, his Disc Detainee turned into the most famous record in South Africa during the 1980s and 1990s.

There were a ton of deals of the Serious Reggae Business assortment in Ghana. He won in excess of 20 honors at home and abroad. He went through his entire time on earth voyaging. It seemed as though somebody was attempting to take Fortunate Dube’s vehicle when he was killed. He was shot around midnight in an area in Johannesburg. He was 43 years of age. Scott Bobb, who works for us, sends us news from that point…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

 

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17 Years Old Slept in His Friend’s House Then He Woke Up to Find Out the Shock of His Life –

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Cody Dietz, a teenager from York, Pennsylvania, was your ordinary adolescent. As a 17-year-old, he enjoyed spending time with his peers and attending sleepovers on a regular basis. As it occurred, he’d been living a normal life until something happened one night that altered everything.

Cody’s mother, Bonnie, attempted to contact her son on his cell phone and inquire as to when he expected to return home, but he didn’t answer the call. When he didn’t return her call after a short period of time, she realized that something was seriously wrong. She tried calling him over and over again, but he didn’t pick up the phone. Bonnie began to feel apprehensive…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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Story of Bode Thomas, the Nigerian Lawyer Who Barked to Death After Insulting Alaafin Of Oyo

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Chief Olabode Akanbi Thomas

Who was Bode Thomas?

Olabode Akanbi Thomas, popularly known as Bode Thomas, was born on October 1919 into the family of Andrew Thomas, a wealthy and influential Yoruba trader. He attended C.M.S. Grammar School, Bariga, a missionary school founded by the Church Missionary Society on the 6th of June, 1859

Bode Thomas studied Law in London alongside Chief FRA Williams and Remi Fani-Kayode (Femi Fani-Kayode’s father). Later on, Bode Thomas, FRA William and Remi Fani-Kayode established the first Law firm in Nigeria named Thomas, Williams and Kayode in Jankara Street, Lagos…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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