11yearold girl pulls piggy and mom gets called to school

11yearold girl pulls piggy and mom gets called to school Notice Contests Brazil

A woman decided to use TikTok to vent all her anger about the school her 11yearold daughter attends. She is a resident of Michigan in the United States of America (USA). The publication already has more than 800,000 views.

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The mother tells what happened to her daughter, who had the class teacher confiscate the drawing of a pig because she found the drawing inappropriate. What happened was that the woman identified the design of a penis on the animal’s tie.

“The teacher went to my daughter and asked for all her papers. My daughter said at the time that she had designed a bow tie. But the teacher started taking all her papers and said she had to take the project to the vice principal,” the child’s mother said on TikTok.

The mother reports that her daughter’s drawing was confiscated by the teacher

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In the mother’s account published on TikTok, she said that the picture shows a pink pig waving its hand. It had the word “Hi” written as a greeting in the illustration.

Having the drawing, the teacher decided to call the parents to talk to them. “I got a call from the teacher. She said that my daughter, who is 11, drew something inappropriate in art class and that a student approached her and warned her that he thought my little girl was drawing ‘boy parts’ for her school project,” the mother said .

The story isn’t over yet

Parents attended meetings in the presence of a social worker. However, the matter is not over as the drawing is being held by the school, the mother said.

“I got there and they took me to a conference room and I sat down with the teacher and the school social worker. They gave me their ‘very offensive’ drawing and as soon as I looked at it I was like, ‘Are you kidding me?'” Sierra defended in the Post. “That’s a goddamn fly,” he finished.

The publication had repercussions, and the school’s management wrote in a note that “a ‘onesided narrative’ was created that negatively portrays the school team.”