A kindergartner brought in an alcoholic margarita mixed drink into a Michigan school for snack time and shared the drink with multiple classmates. (via MLive)
The Grand River Academy student brought in a four-pack of Jose Cuervo pre-mixed margaritas, according to the report. During snack time, the drink was poured in Dixie cups and multiple students had a drink, the report said.
“The girl poured it in her cup and she drank it and the girl ended up telling her what it is, and she went and told the teacher there is liquor in this cup, and the teacher gave her a funny face,” the mother told the news station.
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