Lisa Luviano’s daughter showed her a sticker she got from her teacher, ABC 13 reported. Luviano learned that a blue square patch with clouds, stars and moons was none other than a sleeping aid given to her child during nap time. Her daughter said her classmates also received the stickers. Luviano informed the school’s administrative team the next day. This led Luviano and other parents like Najla Abdullah to report their findings to Child Protective Services. Abdullah said her son’s sleeping habits changed most likely due to the stickers. “Every night, my son will come home. He’s staying up. He’s not sleeping “Spring ISD is aware of allegations that two staff members at Northgate Crossing Elementary School allegedly administered sleeping supplements to students on Sept. 24,” the statement read. “These staff members were immediately removed from the classroom and placed on administrative leave pending an ongoing investigation by the Spring ISD Police Department. The district takes every allegation of educator misconduct seriously and will take all necessary measures to ensure that our students are educated in a safe and nurturing environment Her daughter said her classmates also received the stickers. Luviano informed the school’s administrative team the next day. The identities of the teachers accused of giving students sleeping aids are unknown right now.“Who is guilty for this? Who had been doing this to our kids?” Luviano said. “Because they are not telling what the side effects are in the long run.” “My trust was broken by this teacher we opened our hearts to,” she added.
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