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Michigan School Confiscates Boy’s Cupcakes Decorated with Toy Soldiers

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

Once again, a school is in the grips of the Left’s hysterical gun phobia.

An elementary school in Michigan confiscated a third-grader’s batch of homemade cupcakes because the birthday treats were decorated with plastic green Army soldiers — like these:

plastic soldiers

Todd Starnes reports for Fox News, March 7, 2013, that 9-year-old Hunter Fountain‘s mom made a batch of 30 chocolate cupcakes for her son’s classmates at Schall Elementary School in the town of Caro. The boy helped decorate the treats with plastic figurines representing World War Two soldiers.

The following morning mom delivered the cupcakes to the school’s front office. The secretary complimented her on the decorations and then took the cakes to Hunter’s class.

As recounted by the boy’s father, Casey Fountain, “About 15 minutes later the school called my wife and told her they couldn’t serve the cupcakes because the soldiers had guns. My wife told them to remove the soldiers and serve the cupcakes anyway — and I believe she may have used more colorful language.”

The school confiscated the soldiers — sending them home with Hunter in a bag.

Mr. Fountain takes issue with the school principal Susan Wright (aka Susan Chambers) calling the cupcakes “insensitive” — in light of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. He said: “It disgusted me. It’s vile they lump true American heroes with psychopathic killers. I was offended. I support our soldiers and what they stand for. These (plastic soldiers) are representations of World War Two soldiers – our greatest generation. If they aren’t allowed in our schools — who is?”

Principal Susan Wright released a statement to local media defending the decision:

“These are toys that were commonplace in the past. However, some parents prohibit all guns as toys. In light of that difference, the school offered to replace the soldiers with another item and the soldiers were returned home with the student. Living in a democratic society entails respect for opposing opinions. In the climate of recent events in schools we walk a delicate balance in teaching non-violence in our buildings and trying to ensure a safe, peaceful atmosphere. By not permitting toy soldiers on cupcakes at school, no disrespect for our military or for the brave men and women who defend our rights to have our differences was intended,” she wrote. Our commitment is always to our children and creating a safe place for them to learn, grow and have respectful dialogues about their differences.”

Fountain said it was beyond outrageous to compare American soldiers to deranged mass murderers: “In our politically correct society they can’t separate the good from the bad. I’m sure hammers are allowed in schools — although a lot of people are killed by hammers.”

Fountain said his little boy is aware of the controversy but doesn’t quite understand what all the fuss is about: “He’s nine-years-old. He was just glad to get his soldiers back. It’s not about a toy. It’s not about a cupcake. It’s what the toy represents — and we’re just taking political correctness too far.”

Schall elementary school

Here’s contact info for Schall Elementary School:

Susan Wright

Susan Wright (Chambers)

School website
Principal: Susan Wright, aka Susan Chambers
325 E Frank St.
Caro, MI 48723
989-673-3168 Ext. 2201
Fax: 989-672-4684
Click here to send email

You can also go here to write a review of the school.

~Eowyn


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