Sabrina Drude was doing what many teachers do before the start of the school year — shopping for supplies for her students — when she noticed a man standing in line at Wal-Mart examining her items.
With a cart full of hundreds of notebooks, pencils and markers, the seventh grade teacher was anticipating an eye roll or two as she checked out.
Instead, she got a question, several actually. The man behind her, noticing she didnโt have any children with her, asked her why she needed the supplies.
The teacher at Francis Scobee Middle School in San Antonio, Texas, explained that she teaches in a very low socioeconomic area where kids canโt always afford what their peers can.
Touched by the womanโs kind gesture, the man offered to pay for everything in the womanโs cart. She thanked him, but said she couldnโt accept his money.
But when $97 flashed on the cash register, the man, later identified as Lester Brown, jumped between Drude and the cashier with a bill in his hand.
โHe said, โPut your wallet away,โ and I just started crying,โ Drude told CBS News. โThatโs the sweetest thing Iโve ever heard.โ
Drude didnโt understand why someone would do something so sweet for a stranger.
โBecause teachers donโt get the recognition that they deserve,โ Drude recalled Brown telling her.
Throughout the year, Drude often spends money out of her own pocket to benefit kids in her class. The $250 tax deduction that teachers receive doesnโt even put a dent into what we put into our classrooms, Drude said.
โI teach in a very low socioeconomic area,โ Drude explained. โSome of my kids canโt afford what their peers can. I donโt want them to have to deal with that embarrassment or them not even wanting them to tell me.โ
Thanks to Brown, Drudeโs students have the supplies that they desperately needed.
And Drude said she plans to tell her students about the manโs good deed.
โThis is exactly the type of person I want to influence my kids to be,โ said Drude, adding that she plans to ask him to join her class for a pizza party. โI want him to inspire my kids just like he inspired me; if any of my kids grew up to be half the man he is Iโd be very proud.โ