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Is it fair this 4-year-old was expelled because of something his mum said?

 

 

 

By JO ABI

A 4-year-old boy has been expelled from preschool because his mum wrote a not-so-nice Facebook post about the school.

So I suggest we all go through our posts from the past few weeks and make sure none of them could possibly offend our children’s schools.

Because apparently it’s our kid’s fault if we say something inappropriate, and they should be punished.

Or perhaps this preschool knew that the best way to punish the mum was to mess around with her plans for the week by expelling her son?

If so, they nailed it.

The story, reported in Mommyishis pretty shocking because we’ve all written a post like this, right:

US mum Ashley Habat put up this post after becoming upset that the school didn’t give parents enough time to plan for picture day. For some reason she decided it was a good idea to tag the school in the post, and this wasn’t her first Facebook-vent about them.

The next day she received a call asking her to come by the office after dropping son Will off and was told by the administrator that they were no longer welcome.

Ashley now has to find a new preschool for son Will.

News4Jax reports that the letter of dismissal from the school explained that they felt the mother’s actions weren’t in the spirit of the school, stating that the family’s “relationship with Sonshine did not get off to a very good start the first day of school… You utilised social media to call into question not only the integrity but the intelligence of our staff… These actions are also consistent with sowing discord, which is spoken of in the handbook you signed”.

Mum Ashley isn’t happy, saying, “I was in shock. Why would you expel a 4-year-old over something his mum posts on her private Facebook page only people on her friends list can see?”

(It might have been because she tagged the school.)

But still, expulsion is going a bit far.

Images courtesy of News4Jax.

Have you ever written a negative Facebook post about your child’s school? Do you think parents should be more careful with their use of social  media in this regard?

This post originally appeared on iVillage and has been republished here with full permission.

 

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