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Sound Off letter: Child's artwork ruined

Thinks parent of child who vandalized her child's work should compensate for damages

Sound Off letter:
"To the parents of the child that destroyed my sons painting good job teaching your son to write profanity on other peoples stuff. You need to teach your son that it is not right to touch other peoples stuff let along write profanity on it. It costed me around $150 or more for the paint and the brushes and the gas going back and forth to town to get the right paint. Not only should he be expelled from school but you all should repay me for the paint and gas and brushes that I bought my own self. There was no reason for him to touch my sons painting and to write profanity on it. Good job teaching your son writing profanity on other peoples stuff. Thank You a lot his painting is ruined."
This letter was received and warranted greater expression, we thought, even though there was only a first name - no return address, no school system named, no other parents named. Our thought was that it might be of concern to other parents and staff and teachers of school districts in the area. The post is not an invitation or other anonymous letters. Unsigned letters or letters with requests for anonymity will only be posted in rare situations. - CM




This story was posted on 2014-04-17 07:20:11
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