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Boy caught red-handed by mother trying to forge perfect grades on report card
This little boy from Rock Hill, South Carolina, was caught red-handed by his mother trying to forge excellent grades on his report card.
Tyce came home with a scruffy piece of paper with several near-perfect grades scribbled on it. The little boy had tried to trick his mother into thinking that the teacher had filled it in.
The boy's mum Queasha filmed the hilarious interaction and told Newsflare: "My son came home from school and stated his teacher had to write down his grades on the corner piece of notebook paper because she ran out of paper to print his report card.
"Side note I have four other kids who brought home their official report cards however, his teacher was the only one who ran out.
"I reached out to the teacher via text and she confirmed she did send home his official report card and he later said it 'must have fallen out his bookbag because he left it unzipped'.
"His goal was to hide the fact that he had two D’s on his real report card which were in reading and writing. The two subjects he dislikes the most because he said the paragraphs are too long to read and write and 'takes up his time'.
"Honestly, I was just shocked and tickled at the lie he came up with to try and throw me off."
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