A Mississippi teacher is retired of a occupation aft inadvertently feeding canine treats to students during a people celebration, according to a study by WTVA, a section ABC affiliate.
The now-former Calhoun City High School employee, whose sanction was not released by the Calhoun County School District, allegedly mistook the treats for beef jerky.
At slightest 8 children consumed astatine slightest 1 wound of the treats connected Wednesday, according to Dr. Lisa Langford, the territory superintendent.
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A Mississippi teacher mislaid her occupation this week aft reportedly feeding students canine nutrient that she mistook for beef jerky. (James Nielsen/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images | Rasid Necati Aslim/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Langford besides lauded the schoolhouse caregiver for her swift effect to the situation, which included a Poison Control call, according to WTVA. The district besides alerted the affected children's parents of the situation.
The incidental reportedly transpired during what was intended arsenic a day solemnisation for a fewer of the students, the section outlet continued.
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WTVA noted that astatine slightest 1 kid was taken to the doc with a stomachache.