A sixth-grader’s anonymous note

When a sixth grader's school bus hit a parked car, she had to say something, even though the driver did not

When a sixth grader's school bus hit a parked car, she had to say something, even though the driver did not Source: Tweeter/ Andrew Sipowicz

When a school bus driver allegedly hit a parked vehicle in Buffalo, New York, a sixth-grade student took the initiative to do the right thing — leave a note.


That's according to a viral tweet posted by Andrew Sipowicz, who credits the actions of the child with saving him thousands of dollars. The company that operates the school bus has since confirmed the incident and commended the anonymous student's response.

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