A baseball coach from Orchard Park, New York took to social media this week to thank the little girl who left a very detailed note on his car after she saw a school bus hit it.
When Coach Andrew Sipowicz returned to his vehicle, he found the note from the anonymous sixth grader at Houghton Academy in Buffalo. The girl had written down everything that she had seen about the accident in great detail.
“Shoutout to the anonymous 6th grader for saving me a couple thousand (Bus not drawn to scale),” Andrew tweeted alongside the note.
Shoutout to the anonymous 6th grader for saving me a couple thousand (Bus not drawn to scale) pic.twitter.com/7aNK10xSwX
— Andrew Sipowicz (@Andrew_Sipowicz) November 20, 2018
Andrew later said that he knew who the girl was and that he would “reward her for her actions.”
Social media users around the world found the note to be adorable.
“Bus: 449 hit your car,” she wrote. “It stops here every day to drop me off at 5:00pm. What happened? She was trying to pull off and hit the car. She hit and run. She tried to veer over and squeeze through but couldn’t. She actually squeezed through. She made a dent and I saw what happened. Sorry. Driver seat left door. A lady in the bus driver seat 449, Buffalo public school bus.”
She added a sketch of the bus that included a smiling bus driver and shocked students in the windows. She then signed it, “a sixth grader at Houghton Academy.”
Many are praising the little girl for her actions and saying that she should be an example for others!
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