'We were all crying': Teachers left 'speechless' by stranger who picked up tab for students with autism

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Marisa Kabas
A group of students and staffers got a surprise treat when a Good Samaritan secretly picked up the check.
Jeannette Gruskowski
A group of students and staffers got a surprise treat when a Good Samaritan secretly picked up the check.
A school trip to a local restaurant turned into an emotional and wonderful experience for a group of students with autism this month, thanks to a kind act from a complete stranger.
Teachers, paraprofessionals and speech therapists from Matthew Jago elementary school in Sewaren, N.J. took a group of students in the school's autism classes to Jose Tejas Restaurant in nearby Iselin on May 6, in honor of Cinco de Mayo and Teacher Appreciation Day.
The 21 staff members and 26 children enjoyed a festive meal, and when it came time to pay the $485 bill, they received a major surprise: The manager told them it had already been taken care of by another patron.

"We were all crying," said one of the teachers, Jeannette Gruskowski, of the moment they heard the news. "We couldn't believe it. We were all speechless.''
This is a thank you card from students to an anonymous patron at Jose Tejas Restaurant. Students in autism classes at Matthew Jago School who took a C...
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A thank you card from students to an anonymous patron who paid for their lunch at Jose Tejas Restaurant.
The meal was supposed to be paid for by the staff and by the children's parents, and the group was bowled over by the kindness of a complete stranger.
"The manager had told us that she's a grandparent of child with special needs," Gruskowski explained. "And she was so touched by us being there with the kids on Teacher Appreciation Day."

The woman chose to remain anonymous, emphasizing the selflessness of her generosity.
Gruskowski has been a teacher at the school since 2006, and says teachers frequently take the kids out into the community, often pegged to different events and holidays. They've gone to the mall to see Santa for Christmas, and the Fire Department for Fire Prevention Week, but she's never experienced anything like this in past outings: "Not to this extent. It's amazing."

Read the full article at TODAY

(http://www.today.com/news/we-were-all-crying-teachers-left-speechless-stranger-who-picked-2D79676931)

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