Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year I found a little boy sitting outside the school crying on a day that school was closed. His mother had dropped him off at 7:30, doors typically open at 9:00 for a 9:20 start. He was frozen, had peed in his pants, and was hungry.
Luckily we found a teacher inside. She knew who he was and said multiple calls to parents hadn't stopped the 7:30 drop offs. The office staff typically just let him inside. But when the office was closed, he was just left. Talk about sad.
Disgusting
If school was closed, why were you there??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year I found a little boy sitting outside the school crying on a day that school was closed. His mother had dropped him off at 7:30, doors typically open at 9:00 for a 9:20 start. He was frozen, had peed in his pants, and was hungry.
Luckily we found a teacher inside. She knew who he was and said multiple calls to parents hadn't stopped the 7:30 drop offs. The office staff typically just let him inside. But when the office was closed, he was just left. Talk about sad.
Disgusting
Anonymous wrote:Last year I found a little boy sitting outside the school crying on a day that school was closed. His mother had dropped him off at 7:30, doors typically open at 9:00 for a 9:20 start. He was frozen, had peed in his pants, and was hungry.
Luckily we found a teacher inside. She knew who he was and said multiple calls to parents hadn't stopped the 7:30 drop offs. The office staff typically just let him inside. But when the office was closed, he was just left. Talk about sad.