Terminally Sick Boy Given Truancy Warning
A school has apologized for sending a truancy letter to the mother of a boy suffering from leukemia after she asked to take him out of classes to meet the Pope before he died. Louise Yates asked for permission from St Botolph's School to take her her six-year-old son Travis on a two-day trip to the Vatican in June for a blessing with the Pope. In response she got a letter about truancy and a copy of his attendance record. The school has since apologized and released a statement saying, "We are aware of Travis' illness and have given permission for him to travel to Rome during term-time. Government guidance suggests sending attendance information out with permission letters, but we appreciate in this instance it may not have been appropriate and we would like to apologise if this has caused the family any offence."
I'd be more curious to know if the Pope faith healed him back to health.
Because the school fucked up. All they had to do was tell the secretary "don't send this boy's family a letter, he is excused." No reason necessary.
When I first read the title I felt the same outrage you express. After reading the entire thing I can see how it happened. It was a mistake. One the school explained, owned up to and apologized for. It was not done maliciously but through typical bureaucratic red tape. What's rare about this is the apology. I don't know how many times I've seen a screw up like this where when the backlash hits the bureaucrats circle the wagons and start to get defensive, never wanting to admit the mistake.
The kid is terminally ill and still has to go to school? Was he Hitler in a previous life or why else would anyone be so heartless as to make him attend such a behaviour correction centre when he clearly does not have a future for which he has to prepare?
Hope that the disease will go into remission or someone will find a cure, or atleast a treatment to prolong his life.
Legal requirements that ALL children must be registered and attending school if they are physically able to.
The desire to give the kid atleast a semblance of a normal life, with interaction with others his own age.
I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!