Even Though This Girl's Plan To Miss School Didn't Work It Is Still A Brilliant Idea
School: the societal requirement that crushes the souls of young minds day in and day out, who'd rather be outside playing and using their imaginations instead of memorizing multiplication tables. Seems like a fair definition of what school is, at the very least to those of the elementary age, if not all students at large. However, being it is such a requirement as passed down by society, getting out of it (i.e. skipping) is no easy feat to pull off. Not unless youve masterful forgery skills.
What's not to be believed here? The "School Compnay" needs a brake (not break, mind you) of their own, and simply wants all the children to enjoy an extended holiday break (or brake?). Seems legitimate right? I personally don't see any harm in it. They did ask her to sign it, then stamped its approval with a Disney character. Can't you just see that sitting on the principal's desk, next to a fountain pen?
Really though, what's not to believe about this insignia? The mom should raise no eyebrows at this letter which came in the mail and simply leave her daughter, Cara G., at home for another week…
At least give young Ms. G credit for trying? No? Okay, this argument may be dwindling.
Phuzzmodiar of Reddit saw straight through this note and advises Cara to get back to the books and stop all this tomfoolery if you will.
Maybe it's the fact that it's from the "School Compnay," or maybe it's the fact that simply having Cara G. sign it (in marker) made it seems obvious it was completely false. If you ask me, the place this young girl is going is unfortunately back to school, but maybe now the teacher will see this viral happening and focus more directly on her creative writing skills because she's obviously got a knack for it.
What do you think? Would that have helped? Instead of "School Compnay" it's from the "Skool" which seems less like a misspelling and more like just a really hip school that misspells words on purpose. This might have done the trick, plus having it addressed to Mrs. Mommy is better than having nothing at all, like in Cara's note.
Either way, it seems Cara G. made her best effort to avoid going back to the dreaded halls of school, for just one week, but it was too no avail.
Good luck to you, Cara G., getting through school this week. You tried your best, and if anything it would seem you've learned that's worth something, just not worth playing hooky for an entire week.