Teacher Goes Through Young Boy’s Bag, Calls Authorities
She Watched Them
She stood in the corner of the room, her eyes following the lunch lady as she leaned closer to the boy before serving him his food. For a split second, the pair shared a knowing look before the woman grinned.
The boys were a light pink, he was blushing as he extended his hand for the ‘special meal.’ There was a rumor going around that something sinister was going on in the cafeteria.
When the teacher saw it for herself, she knew she had to get to the bottom of it.
Her findings would have her calling the police.
Supportive And Nurturing

Cassie Johnson did not expect to be calling the authorities that day, begging them to rush to the school.
In addition to being a dedicated and compassionate teacher, she had always taken pride in creating an environment that was supportive and nurturing for her students.
The day she realized that one of her students was in trouble, she knew she had to step in.
Her Students

She was overjoyed to see her loving and energetic thrid-grade students step into class every morning. Their bright smiles always made her happy.
She greeted every single one of them, mirroring their big smiles. One of Cassie’s brightest and happiest students was Clive Anderson and, since day one, he had impressed her with his academic prowess.
She had no idea what was about to happen to him.
A Special Boy

It was clear that Clive was a gifted boy. A bright, generous, and eager student, he always participated in class activities. No matter where he went, he walked around with a smile on his face.
Often mentioning his achievements to her fellow teachers, Cassie admired his dedication and hard work in the classroom.
As the semester progressed, however, things began to go downhill.
Something Changed

It all began with a change in his behavior. Clive wasn’t as chirpy as usual, and Cassie noticed. Sulking, he appeared lost in thought.
After asking him if he was okay, he just stared blankly at her before turning away. Cassie was concerned about this change in behavior. In the three years she had taught Clive, she had never seen him like this before.
It was up to her to get to the bottom of the problem.