CURSORY: Little boy gets disciplinary notice for using a ‘bad word’ in school after a little incident.


Nowadays, different schools, even nursery school try as much as possible to make the school environment a neutral place, where even things related to religion shouldn’t be mentioned casually.
Earlier this year, little boy found himself in trouble with his school authority for saying ‘’jesus Christ.”
The parents of the child got a call from their child’s teacher, telling them of the child’s ‘’offense’’ which left them surprised at the school’s action.
The mother, a Southaven, Mississippi, United States of America (USA) resident, told KTVU that after she received the phone call of her child’s teacher, who reported her son’s use of ‘bad language’ to her, the woman said, ”I was shocked and surprised.”
The little boy was sent home with a “Parent Notice of Disciplinary Incident” document to give to his parents because he said the ‘bad word’ after mistakenly dropping his Lego toys.
“I’ll understand if he did it again, and then you write him up. He didn’t get a warning. He got talking to, she called me, and they put a note out there. This type of stuff follows a kid in their record,” the heartbroken mother commented.
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