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An elementary school teacher has left the internet in hysterics after sharing the very candid responses she has received on 'tattle forms' from her class.
Jillian Magee, who lives in Greater Washington, took to TikTok to give a riveting insight into the everyday struggles of her third graders.
The 30-year-old, who has been teaching for seven years, set up the 'tattle box' where pupils could privately share their grievances.
And, although some exposed some wayward behavior, most of the responses concern lesser crimes including 'making fart noises' and 'falling on the floor.'
Jillian Magee, who lives in Greater Washington, took to TikTok to give a riveting insight into the everyday struggles of her third graders
The 30-year-old, who has been teaching for seven years, set up the 'tattle box' where pupils could privately share their grievances
Most of the responses concern lesser crimes including 'making fart noises,' 'falling on the floor,' and being told to 'stop chewing'
Jillian introduced the 'tattle box' - made from an old tissue box - after lessons were repeatedly interrupted by 'random' complaints from the youngsters.
And it quickly became a popular way for her class to confidentially vent about problems both big and small.
She told Fox News Digital: 'Kids are going to tell you every little thing that's going on.
'If they have something that they want to tell me, but they're too afraid to say it in person, they can write it down instead.'
'I think it has added to their confidence,' she added.
'They are learning that it's okay to speak up - that they can say something.'
She now sifts through the complaints daily.
Jillian addresses any major incidents - such as those that involve inappropriate words or actions - with the students directly.
But the teacher also shares some of the more light-hearted problems on her dedicated 'tattler' TikTok account, where she has so far gained more than 105,000 followers.
Some of the most recent student grievances to get aired included complaints about 'cutting in line,' 'purposefully falling on the floor,' and even 'making fart noises.'
Equally, there were other tales that featured pupils eating green markers and repeatedly tapping their feet.
And the bizarre, and sometimes nonsensical, revelations have left social media in hysterics with her followers flooding the comments.
One user wrote: 'This is a great way for them to vent in secrecy.
'Last thing kids need is to be stressed at school.'
Jillian is now hoping to inspire other educators to employ similar tactics in their own classrooms
The teacher shares some of the more light-hearted problems on her dedicated 'tattler' TikTok account where she has so far gained more than 105,000 followers
Jillian introduced the 'tattle box' - made from an old tissue box - after lessons were repeatedly interrupted by 'random' complaints from the youngsters
And the bizarre, and sometimes nonsensical, revelations have left social media in hysterics with her followers flooding the comments
Another added: 'Please, what grade are these kids? They are hilarious. Your days must be so entertaining.'
And a third joked: 'I feel like tattle boxes should be used in the workplace too lol.'
But, to counterbalance the negativity, Jillian has recently introduced a 'shout-out' box where pupils can share praise for their classmates.
She now hoping to inspire other educators to employ similar tactics in their own classrooms.