12-04-2018, 04:13 PM
If there are aides at some of these schools who aren't proficient in reading english, perhaps they could color code containers as to what is a cleaner or whatever.
It seems beyond a illiteracy issue.
This is the part that gets me:
[i]"The assistant reportedly “saw the yellow/brown colored liquid container on a clean-up cart in the kitchen and returned to the classroom,” despite it being properly labeled — and on a cart that exclusively held cleaning supplies.
I don't know what kind of person would want to hurt a preschooler but it sure seems intentional.
It seems beyond a illiteracy issue.
This is the part that gets me:
[i]"The assistant reportedly “saw the yellow/brown colored liquid container on a clean-up cart in the kitchen and returned to the classroom,” despite it being properly labeled — and on a cart that exclusively held cleaning supplies.
I don't know what kind of person would want to hurt a preschooler but it sure seems intentional.