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Grinchy remark sends kids home in tears
Lebanon Daily News ^ | 12/23/05 | RORY SCHULER

Posted on 12/23/2005 10:07:40 AM PST by TexasGreg

Grinchy remark sends kids home in tears By RORY SCHULER Staff Writer Lebanon Daily News

LICKDALE — Jamey Schaeffer stretched her mouth open wide, showing off a pair of twin gaps in her smile. With a mouthful of fingers, she said she has no interest in two front teeth for Christmas. Instead, she’d like a Barbie doll from Santa Claus — and Santa Claus only.

But a substitute music teacher almost came between the 6-year-old and a Christmas Eve spent dancing cheek to cheek with sugar plums.

Theresa Farrisi stood in for Schaeffer’s regular music teacher one day last week. One of her assignments was to read Clement C. Moore’s famous poem, “A Visit from Saint Nicholas” to a first-grade class at Lickdale Elementary School.

“The poem has great literary value, but it goes against my conscience to teach something which I know to be false to children, who are impressionable,” said Farrisi, 43, of Myerstown. “It’s a story. I taught it as a story. There’s no real person called Santa Claus living at the North Pole.”

Farrisi doesn’t believe in Santa Claus, and she doesn’t think anyone else should, either. She made her feelings clear to the classroom full of 6- and 7-year-olds, some of whom went home crying.

Schaeffer got off the school bus later that day, dragging her backpack in the mud, tears in her angry little eyes.

“She yelled at me, ‘Why did you lie?’” recalled Jamey’s mother, Elizabeth. “‘Why didn’t you tell me Santa Claus died?’”

Elizabeth Schaeffer said she was appalled by Farrisi’s bluntness.

“I had to call the school,” said Schaeffer, a part-time custodial employee for the school district who is on temporary leave after complications from her last child’s birth. “I had to do something.”

Meanwhile, Farrisi, who is well versed on the history of “Santa Claus” — the traditional and literary figure — clarified her comments.

“I did not tell the students Santa Claus was dead,” she explained. “I said there was a man named Nickolas of Myrna who died in 343 A.D., upon whom the Santa Claus myth (is based).”

On Monday night, Jamey started to recite Moore’s famous poem while sitting on a couch next to a freshly cut tree, trimmed in tinsel and topped with a golden star: “’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house. No creatures stirred.”

She paused, looked up, and said that’s when the teacher interjected, just a few lines before the verse that announces the arrival of “a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer.”

“The teacher stopped reading and told us no one comes down the chimney,” Jamey said, curling into a ball on the couch, bracing her chin on her knees, her voice shrinking away like melting ice cream. “She said our parents buy the presents, not Santa.”

Sharing in the belief of Santa Claus is a very special event in the Schaeffer home. Jamey’s the second youngest of five children. The three oldest have already grown up and left the family nest. Only Jamey and her 18-month-old sister, Amanda, remain.

Last year, Elizabeth Schaeffer recalled, Santa left a trail of boot prints in charred ashes from his feet-first landing in the fireplace. And this year, the family will continue their tradition of leaving him a plate of cookies, a tall glass of milk and a ripe, shaved carrot for Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer.

The Schaeffer family wasn’t the only one taken aback by Farrisi’s approach to Santa.

Tim and Beth Rittle said they found their 7-year-old daughter, Holly, in tears in the back seat of their car after they picked her up from school that day.

“All of a sudden, Holly just started crying,” Beth Rittle said. “She said she had a substitute in music class, and she told the class there’s no such thing as Santa Claus.”

Schaeffer and Rittle both called Northern Lebanon School District Superintendent Don L. Bell.

Since the issue involves personnel, Bell said Monday, there is little he can say about the incident, adding that it has not been determined if any disciplinary action is warranted against Farrisi.

Bell said he was aware that several parents have expressed concerns about the incident.

He also noted that the handling of Santa Claus isn’t covered in the school code.

“We do not have a Santa Claus policy,” he said. “It’s unfortunate, but I really can’t say anything about it.”

Farrisi said she considered approaching the school’s administration with her concerns about how to handle Santa Claus in class. Instead, she said, she decided to add a disclaimer to her lesson.

“Those same children are going to know someday that what their parents taught them is false,” she ex-plained. “There is no Santa Claus.”

Meanwhile, Elizabeth Schaeffer was carefully thinking about her next step. She decided to make a photocopy of editor Francis P. Church’s famous response to a little girl, who wrote to The New York Sun many decades ago, asking the same question Schaeffer’s daughter struggled with last week.

“I mailed (Farrisi) a copy of ‘Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus,’” she said, giggling with satisfaction. “I wish I could be there when she opens it.”

As for Jamey, in an attempt to reaffirm her spot on Santa’s nice list, she drew up a new letter in bright red magic marker, a message destined for the Santa she refuses to abandon.

“Dear Santa ... How is the North Pole?” she said, reading her letter loudly and proudly. “How is Mrs. Claus? You are Great. From Jamey.”


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KEYWORDS: christmas; firstgrade; grinch; santaclaus; school
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Gee, can't we let the children enjoy the myth for a little while? Farrisi may not be a Grinch, but she certainly has Scrooge-tendencies.
1 posted on 12/23/2005 10:07:43 AM PST by TexasGreg
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To: TexasGreg
"Farrisi doesn’t believe in Santa Claus, and she doesn’t think anyone else should, either. She made her feelings clear to the classroom full of 6- and 7-year-olds, some of whom went home crying."

Let me guess . . . Blue State?

2 posted on 12/23/2005 10:09:29 AM PST by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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To: TexasGreg

Why do grown-ups insist on treating kids as grown-ups? Let them believe what they want. That's the magic of childhood!


4 posted on 12/23/2005 10:12:17 AM PST by Personal Responsibility (Liberalism is the philosophy of the stupid - The Great One)
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To: BenLurkin
Let me guess . . . Blue State?

Yup. Lebanon, Pennsylvania.

But in all fairness, there are very blue people even in red states. The difference is that in the red states, these people get ridden out of town on a rail clad in tar and feathers when they dare mess around with other people's children.

5 posted on 12/23/2005 10:13:40 AM PST by Politicalities (http://www.politicalities.com)
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To: Personal Responsibility

I say a dump truck load of coal in this slimy b*tches front yard would be a fit punishment.

Pics would be a must.


7 posted on 12/23/2005 10:15:22 AM PST by MadeInAmerica
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To: TexasGreg

What a self-important bee-otch!! These were 6 and 7 year olds! In the week before Christmas! What the hell was she trying to prove? I'm sure she feels mighty proud of herself now.


8 posted on 12/23/2005 10:17:11 AM PST by saquin
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To: All
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus


9 posted on 12/23/2005 10:19:51 AM PST by saquin
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To: Individual Rights in NJ
"We do not have a Santa Claus policy,” he said. “It’s unfortunate, but I really can’t say anything about it.”

Yes you can you pansy ass say....well, she'll never teach here again and let the chips fall where they may.

Oh and parents get this scum bucket's phone number and call her at 3:00 AM on Christmas eve and let her hear Santa's sleigh bells good and loud!

10 posted on 12/23/2005 10:20:14 AM PST by marlon
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To: TexasGreg

This woman should be fired for her insensitivity to the cultural traditions of Christians. She lacks the temperament to teach young children.


11 posted on 12/23/2005 10:21:37 AM PST by d-back
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To: TexasGreg

A government entity is terrorizing children and we have proof!

Someone tell Sen Kerry, quick!


12 posted on 12/23/2005 10:21:43 AM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: TexasGreg

I told my children that Santa was "pretend," but it's fun to play "pretend." I didn't want to breach their trust by lying to them. I made it very clear to them that they were not to tell other children that. My children still got to enjoy Christmas. This teacher is just hateful.


13 posted on 12/23/2005 10:23:13 AM PST by pops88
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What a shame! I tell my children that it is a fun game but I would never, ever tell someone else's child that he didn't exist. My kids do have fun with the game and aren't quite sure some times if it is a game or not. (intentional, I feel bad if I lie to them but I don't want to ruin Christmas) I told them never to tell anyone that it is a game. My 12 year old just asked me again if Santa is real. I didn't tell her no. I will probably be flamed for these views but they are perfectly happy pretending.


14 posted on 12/23/2005 10:23:43 AM PST by imskylark
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To: TexasGreg
"He also noted that the handling of Santa Claus isn’t covered in the school code."

“We do not have a Santa Claus policy,” he said. “It’s unfortunate, but I really can’t say anything about it.”

Hey A**hole, how about a little common sense, you freakin' moron!!

16 posted on 12/23/2005 10:28:05 AM PST by Eagles Talon IV
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To: TexasGreg
The internet is our friend:

Theresa Farrisi, Skidmore College Class of 2001

Send her a letter: 616 Brown Road, Frystown, PA 17067

17 posted on 12/23/2005 10:29:06 AM PST by d-back
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To: TexasGreg

While I agree with the teacher's position on the Santa Claus issue, she was in no place to say that to those children.

It should only be handled by parents.

Our 5 year old knows that Santa, while a very fun story, is just pretend. But, *we* made the decision to tell her that, not some school teacher.


18 posted on 12/23/2005 10:29:22 AM PST by ItsOurTimeNow ("Hail Him who saved you by His grace, and crown Him Lord of All")
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To: Individual Rights in NJ
The lawsuit is a better idea then a physical assault. What's needed is an atty who will take the case pro bono and drag it out while costing the lousy bit*h of a teacher multi thousands of dollars.
19 posted on 12/23/2005 10:30:01 AM PST by Eagles Talon IV
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To: TexasGreg

What a cruel, vicious woman that "teacher" is. She shouldn't be let near a classroom of children. I'm pretty sure this is not the first time she's pulled something like this. Very easy to torment a bunch of six year olds. She's basically just another cowardly terrorist.


20 posted on 12/23/2005 10:30:38 AM PST by jocon307 (Still mourning the loss of CBS FM)
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