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https://www.yahoo.com/news/class-kindergartners-accidentally-drank-tequila-141411019.html
A Michigan kindergartner brought a bottle of ready made Jose Cuervo margaritas to class in their backpack and served it to other students in dixie cups during snack time.
The student who brought it, knew it was alcoholic. The other students though it was juice. When told it was alcohol by the student who brought it, one student brought their dixie cup to the teacher and told them there was alcohol in it. One student felt wobbly and dizzy after 4 or 5 sips.
Parents are understandably upset. Not sure how this was able to get past a teacher. How kindergarteners were able to pour liquor in dixie cups in a classroom without being seen. Someone is in trouble.
The school faculty immediately called poison control when they found out.
The school had this to say: "While we try to keep an eye on everything our students bring to school, that's simply not possible. It's unfortunate that these types of adult beverages can be easily mistaken for child-friendly drinks."
A Michigan kindergartner brought a bottle of ready made Jose Cuervo margaritas to class in their backpack and served it to other students in dixie cups during snack time.
The student who brought it, knew it was alcoholic. The other students though it was juice. When told it was alcohol by the student who brought it, one student brought their dixie cup to the teacher and told them there was alcohol in it. One student felt wobbly and dizzy after 4 or 5 sips.
Parents are understandably upset. Not sure how this was able to get past a teacher. How kindergarteners were able to pour liquor in dixie cups in a classroom without being seen. Someone is in trouble.
The school faculty immediately called poison control when they found out.
The school had this to say: "While we try to keep an eye on everything our students bring to school, that's simply not possible. It's unfortunate that these types of adult beverages can be easily mistaken for child-friendly drinks."