SEMMES, Ala. (WKRG) — A parent said that a teacher gave her son a dustpan and asked him to clean up a live rat found in a Mary G. Montgomery High School bathroom.
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Word spread on social media over the past few days, and viewers have questioned the matter.
So, News 5 looked further into the issue.
Indeed, that teacher’s action did not align with the Mobile County Public School System’s procedures, News 5 has learned.
“Official protocol is that if someone at a school sees a rodent, they should contact the custodian or on-site maintenance technician, who are trained in proper disposal,” MCPSS spokesperson Rena Philips said.
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Philips said parents should have nothing to worry about as far as appearances from other rodents. MCPSS campuses are treated monthly by a contracted pest control …