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>> I wouldn't pay them another dime, and I would use the 7 days to find a new pre-school for my son.

And - then, the next step would be to go directly to small claims court and file suit for re-imbursement of the remaining days of already paid tuition. No lawyers needed - and a small cost for sending a message - even if one doesn't get a favourable judgement.




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Pre-school suspends four-year-old terrorist
By: Beldin
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Fri, 24 Mar 17 10:58 PM
Msg. 23344 of 47202

http://hotair.com/archives/2017/03/24/preschool-suspends-boy-for-having-a-spent-22casing/

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Americans have a constitutional right to bear arms. Perhaps in this day and age of confused fear of violence, some Americans like, oh, say, school teachers should have an official obligation to know a little something about firearms.

Here's the latest chapter in scary school silliness. In deep southern Illinois this week, Kristy Jackson went to pick up her four-year-old son Hunter from pre-school. She was greeted by an extremely unhappy teacher who said the little boy had brought to school a dangerous "shotgun bullet."

Never mind there's no such thing. Jackson was shocked, but also puzzled because her son had just spent a bonding afternoon learning the beginnings of gun safety from his grandfather, a police officer.

The stern teacher led Hunter's Mom to the principal's office. There, she was handed the evidence that had condemned her son, a tiny empty .22 shell casing. {A "shotgun bullet" that turned out to be an empty .22 shell casing?! This "teacher" is a certifiable MORON!}

According to Jackson's reasoned account on Facebook, she was also silently handed a piece of paper. It explained that Hunter's behavior warranted a sentence of a seven-day suspension from school. "I still was expected to pay tuition, of course. And a threat that if his enthusiasm for guns continued, he'd be permanently expelled." ...

{I would hand the principal and the teacher a piece of paper stating that their ridiculous behavior warranted the assessment that they are not of sufficient intellectual maturity to be able to teach pre-school children. I wouldn't pay them another dime, and I would use the 7 days to find a new pre-school for my son.}


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