Enter Monte Syrie, a longtime high school English teacher, took to Twitter to explain why he let an exhausted student sleep through one of his classes. His tale of profound empathy and kindness will deeply inspire you.
His story really resonated with those who’d gone through similar situations while in high school themselves.
If you thought Monte was an anomaly, don’t worry. It seems that there are plenty of great teachers out there who make a point of looking out for their students’ best interests. The male teacher was blown away by the amount of attention his story received and took to Project 180’s blog to address it.
“I did not expect the staggering outpouring of support from around the country as educators, parents, and others lit up my feed all day long with likes, retweets, and comments,” he wrote. “I don’t think it even comes close to qualifying as trending or going viral, but in the last twenty-four hours this thread has made over 40,000 impressions and the number is still rising.”
“I am not sharing that from a place of arrogance,” he continued. “I am sharing that from a place of hope.”. Monte added: “It tells me that there are many out there who come from a place of compassion and empathy in education. It tells me that there are many out there who understand that we are not producing products in our classrooms; we are helping humans grow. It tells me that there are many out there who believe that trusting our instincts and going against the grain when it benefits our kids is okay. It tells me that I am not alone. I am glad that I am not alone. I now know that more than ever.
“And it’s all because Meg slept.”