They say sharing is caring. However, in this case, maybe not so much.
Some Michigan parents are upset after receiving an alert that their kindergartners shared a bottle of tequila during snack time last week.
One of the students shared a bottle of Jose Cuervo mix with 10% alcohol content with four other classmates before a teacher stopped it.
One of the parents, Alexis Smith, told ABC affiliate WDIV she got a call from her daughter’s school, Grand River Academy, on Thursday morning notifying her of the incident. Smith said the school couldn’t give a definite answer on how much of the drink was consumed.
School officials said they have addressed the situation but can’t share the details because of student privacy laws.