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Default Honest junior high school students

I received a call from our local Junior High, where my second grader's
class conducted a concert yesterday. (apparently, they use Junior High
facilities for this)

Apparently, one of their junior high students found a wallet today
that I lost there yesterday, so I received a call from them. I will be
picking it up.

Assuming that most of the money is still in the wallet, I want to
leave that student a thank you note with $20 included.

Would that be inappropriate in any way.

Thanks

PS I found one wallet and one cell phone at various points, and of
course tracked and returned them to owners. But I have money, and I am
older, unlike junior high students, so their honesty is much more
impressive.

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