This Mom Is Livid Because She Bought Her Kid $80 Worth Of Favors To Throw In A School Parade, But Their Teacher Gave It To Someone Else

A parent bought their child favors to throw in a school parade, but found out their child’s teacher took away a portion of those favors to give to another student who ran out. Recently, they had a Mardi Gras parade, and I bought him $80 worth of throws for the parade so he will have stuff to throw throughout the whole ride, but that wasn’t the case.” “A girl in his class threw all her stuff at once at the beginning of the parade and the teacher made my son share his stuff with her, and she threw his stuff all at once, leaving my son with nothing for the rest of the parade.” “So I contacted the teacher and asked her why this happened and she said with a nasty attitude, ‘Well the girl had nothing left, so I was not going to let her go without, it’s not fair.’” “Me: ‘But my son deserves to go without!’” “Shouldn’t she buy extra instead of taking away from other children or am I overreacting?” “She could’ve asked for donations. I do not know how to feel about the situation because I believe in sharing, but this wasn’t sharing this was taking away from my son.” People in the comments were unanimously PISSED at the teacher. “The teacher’s actions deprived your son of his belongings without consent.” “Sharing should be voluntary and equitable, not forced. You’re right to be upset, and it’s important to address this matter to ensure it doesn’t happen again.” Advertisement Agreeing, user RetreadRoadRocket wrote: “It doesn’t matter if it was $5 or $500, it wasn’t the teacher’s place to steal the kid’s stuff and give it to somebody else’s kid.” Slightly disagreeing, user InformalNobody5409 said: “I think accusing the teacher of stealing and asking for the money back as many have suggested might feel good, but would likely impact your son’s success at his school for years to come. Just a thought.” “As a fellow teacher, I would never do something like that,” user Shadowtirs wrote. You can ask the student if he wants to share some, but you can’t force him to surrender his own for another student like that.” “Ex-teacher here. Not the asshole.” Advertisement “Shit like this is why me and my mom always wrote my name in my stuff after school shopping,” user NovaStar92 wrote. – This Summarize was created by Neural News AI (V1). Source: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/aita-teacher-sharing-students-favors_n_66d1d69ee4b0c8d61a38b95e

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