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Edited by asr335704 at 28-2-2020 04:32 PM
A student in the US state of Kentucky had a request to make to his teacher and he wrote it on his answer sheet. The student who scored a straight A+ asked the teacher to transfer his bonus points to a student who needed it the most, a student who had scored the lowest. Touched by his request, the Kentucky teacher decided to share the kid's act of kindness on Facebook.

The student, who scored 94 on the exam, had written at the bottom of the answer sheet: “If you could, can you give my bonus points to whoever scores the lowest?”
"He didn’t care if he considered them a friend, didn’t care if they were cool, didn’t matter to him what situation had caused them to score lower, he just wanted to help, be kind, commit a loving act,” the teacher said, adding that a bonus point would have bumped his score to 99.
According to reports, this is the first time he has received such a warm request from an 11th grader however, he was not surprised. Speaking to reporters he said, "He is the type of kid that would often show compassion in the classroom."
Lee also said that the female student who received the bonus point from him was very "thankful" although she didn't know who actually gave it to her!
For more details, please read full article here: Source
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