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Prince George vice-principal pens letter to tooth fairy after student loses tooth in class

VP's letter to tooth fairy

A Prince George educator had a fun way to help a student who needed to get hold of the tooth fairy after one of his teeth fell out in school.

However, no one could find the lost tooth in the Hart Highlands Elementary classroom, prompting vice-principal Shandee Whitehead to write a letter that shared to social media.

"Today, one of Gavin's tooth fell out while he was getting ready to eat lunch," the letter says.

"Unfortunately, it was lost in the classroom, and despite the heroic efforts of a fearless search team, were unable to recover it."

Whitehead then decided to have some fun with the letter. She explained, as a hobby dentist and trained vice-principal, she could verify that there was a new gap in Gavin's mouth that was not there when he arrived at school.

"Please accept this letter as official verification of a lost tooth and provide the standard monetary exchange rate you normally use for a real tooth.

"If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the address above."

It also appears the tooth fairy owes money to Whitehead from two decades ago.

"PS - I am still waiting for the money from my wisdom teeth in 2000. Please pay as soon as possible. I have bills to pay."

In the tweet posted to her personal account, Whitehead says it's her duty to create a positive school culture.

"In addition to contributing to a long-term plan for student success, cultivating leadership in others, managing people, data and processes and helping improving school leadership... A VP has the duty of helping to create a positive school culture... One that saves the day!"



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