Teacher unracked up Santa as a lie and is fired.
Had the teacher said cows are not purple, she would probably have faced even more drastic consequences.
A teacher in the USA has exposed Santa Claus as a lie in front of a group of first-graders and is therefore no longer allowed to teach at the school.
According to reports, the teacher at the elementary school in New Jersey State was on duty as a representation, explaining to the children that Santa Claus didn't really exist. At inquiries, she also explained the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, a Christmas elf and lucky important ones invented.
"As a father of four, I am really aware of how delicate this announcement is ," said headmaster Michael Raj, according to the website "NJ.com ."
School district manager Rene Rovtar also appeared "worried and disheartened ." "The childish amazement in connection with the holidays and traditions is particularly close to my heart personally," Rovtar then shared.
Many parents subsequently tried to limit the damage at home, a mother said.
real or fake?
Had the teacher said cows are not purple, she would probably have faced even more drastic consequences.
A teacher in the USA has exposed Santa Claus as a lie in front of a group of first-graders and is therefore no longer allowed to teach at the school.
According to reports, the teacher at the elementary school in New Jersey State was on duty as a representation, explaining to the children that Santa Claus didn't really exist. At inquiries, she also explained the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, a Christmas elf and lucky important ones invented.
"As a father of four, I am really aware of how delicate this announcement is ," said headmaster Michael Raj, according to the website "NJ.com ."
School district manager Rene Rovtar also appeared "worried and disheartened ." "The childish amazement in connection with the holidays and traditions is particularly close to my heart personally," Rovtar then shared.
Many parents subsequently tried to limit the damage at home, a mother said.
real or fake?