I just singled out this quote from many that are similar. Telling your children about Santa, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy is something that should be up to each parent to decide for their children. You can’t stop kids in the playground saying “Santa isn’t real”, but children often tease other children, and their word doesn’t carry the same weight. No adult should take the magic of Christmas away from someone else’s children - and especially not a teacher.
When I was small, other children said to me “Santa isn’t real”, and I didn’t know if they were telling the truth. I asked my mother, and she said “What do you think?”. I thought about it, and I decided Santa was real. When I was a bit older, I asked her again, and she gave the same reply, and I thought about it, but was a bit less confident that Santa was real. Eventually, I came across proof that Santa didn’t exist, but it wasn’t the shock it would otherwise have been, because I’d been working up to that point for a long time. I was given a chance to grow into the idea that Santa didn’t exist. My mother didn’t lie to me, she let me work it out for myself. If a teacher had told me Santa wasn’t real when I was six, I would have believed it, and I would have been crushed.
No one says this teacher has to create a Santa fantasy for kids, but he has no business telling children that Santa doesn’t exist. If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all - he shouldn’t have spoken about Santa if he didn’t agree with the parents. If a person I entrusted with the care and education of my six year old did this, I would be furious, and if the school didn’t sack him, I would move my child to another school.
There are plenty of people out there who deserve awards for being horrible, cruel, nasty, etc, but I thought this was guy was a particular jerk.
Also, being a teacher and therefore a trusted authority figure, parents are in a bind. They can’t tell their shattered six year old that the teacher lied, and it would be hard to find the words to soothe a child who was upset by this revelation. No teacher should inflict this sort of unhappiness on a child for no reason, and parents have the right to decide what’s best for their children!