According to a
published report from Tap
Into Parsippany, social media was steaming and Montville, NJ parents were
fuming when a parent whose child is a first grader at Cedar Hill Elementary in
Towaco posted onto the Montville Moms Facebook Page Nov. 29 that a substitute
teacher identified only as “Ms. M” had told the children in the class that
there was no such thing as Santa.
One mom wrote she was
furious after the substitute teacher “took it upon herself” to tell the class
of six-year-olds Santa was not real.
“The children began
yelling that everything is real and she continued by saying that the elves and
reindeer aren’t real either,” she wrote. “Nothing is real! My daughter is
completely heartbroken!”
“Oh, it wasn’t just
Santa─it was the Easter bunny, tooth fairy, leprechauns, everything,” wrote another.
“She told the children, ‘your parents buy all your gifts.’ My daughter
literally said, ‘she took away our imagination.’”
Angry parents on the
thread, both with school children and without, were calling for the substitute
teacher’s firing. Some called her the Grinch; another commenter called it
“ignorance, devastation, and heartlessness.” Many said it was sad to ruin
Christmas for children at such a young age. Some suggested that the class
should have a visit from St. Nick himself.
Cedar Hill Principal
Michael Raj sent a letter to the parents of children in that class which said, “I wanted to make you
aware of a situation that occurred today in your child’s classroom. During the
course of the day, a substitute teacher apparently announced to the class that
Santa was not real. Once I became aware of the situation, I immediately spoke
to the substitute teacher regarding her poor judgment in making this
proclamation to [the class].
“As a father of four
myself, I am truly aware of the sensitive nature of this announcement. On
behalf of Cedar Hill School, I apologize for this incident. I am sending this
letter so that you are aware of this situation and if the conversation comes up
at home over the next few days you can take appropriate steps to maintain the
childhood innocence of the holiday season.”
When contacted for
comment, Superintendent of Schools RenĂ© Rovtar said that “the incident is under
investigation. I am troubled and disheartened by this incident. The
childhood wonder associated with all holidays and traditions is something I
personally hold near and dear in my own heart.”
The mom who first
mentioned the situation on Facebook said her daughter doesn’t believe the
substitute teacher. She took her daughter to visit Santa as part of the Towaco
Shop Hop event and her daughter is happy.
“I told her [the sub]
is Krampus’ [Santa’s evil counterpart] helper and will not be returning. She believes me.”
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