RICHLAND, Texas Officials at an elementary school in a Dallas suburb hope the furor is dying down after a first-grade music teacher let slip that there's no Santa Claus.
Parents made angry phone calls to Richland Elementary School in Richardson after the teacher spilled the Santa scoop.
Michael Millet says that telling a six-year-old that there's no Santa leaves parents like him with the difficult task of assuring the child to the contrary.
Richardson school district spokesman Tim Clark says he has good news. In his words -- "The teacher did hear from Santa Claus himself -- who heard about the situation and let the teacher know that the spirit of the holidays is alive and well -- and to pass that message along to the students."
Clark said the teacher will face NO disciplinary action.
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