When my daughter’s beloved teacher suddenly retired in the middle of the school year, parents were shocked. The school offered no explanation, and despite countless questions, no one was told why she had left so unexpectedly. Life moved on, but my daughter often wondered what had happened to the teacher she admired so much.
Three months later, a letter arrived at our house addressed specifically to my 11-year-old daughter. Curious, I opened it before handing it to her. As I read the words, my hands began to shake. The letter was from her former teacher, and what she revealed left me speechless.
The teacher explained that she had been secretly battling cancer throughout the semester. While undergoing exhausting chemotherapy treatments, she had struggled emotionally and had even considered leaving teaching forever. During that difficult time, she repeatedly found anonymous notes tucked inside her desk drawer—small messages filled with encouragement, kindness, and gratitude that arrived every Monday morning.
The teacher wrote that those notes gave her strength when she needed it most. She eventually discovered who had written them after recognizing the handwriting on one of my daughter’s homework assignments. My daughter had noticed her teacher looking tired and losing weight, so she began leaving the notes without expecting recognition. In her letter, the teacher thanked her for reminding her that her work mattered and confessed that those simple acts of kindness had helped carry her through the darkest period of her life.