One Dallas mother says the picture book on what to do during an active shooter came home in her son’s backpack without warning and without instructions. Her son was excited to read the book, but the mother quickly became emotional.
Dallas ISD apologized to some parents for not warning them about or explaining a book sent home with young students.
Campos says her son’s school, Leslie A. Stemmons Elementary, hands out take-home books frequently, but this one from last week caught her off guard, starting with the first page. The page where Pooh is hiding in a honey pot says "If danger is near, do not fear. Hide like Pooh does until the police appear."
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