![]() I think there was bad judgement on the part of the teacher,” Sprekelmeyer said. Sprekelmeyer contacted the district and says he spoke to assistant principal Wednesday morning in hopes that this incident will become a teachable moment for the teacher. “So it's not, ‘What did we learn from this? What were you feeling talking about the incident?’” “My biggest problem with it was the fact that there's no after action,” he explained. The marine veteran was also troubled by the fact that his daughter's classmates had to guess the morbid scenario. “I just find that highly inappropriate,” he said. Kyla told her parents she played the role of the shooter and acted as if she wanted to get into the school to rob and shoot students but couldn't because the doors were locked. “She was given a strip of paper from the teacher that said the school is in lockdown, and there's an active shooter in the school,” Sprekelmeyer explained. While in drama class on Tuesday, the sixth grader says she was given an uncomfortable improve assignment. “I wanted her to understand the actions she acted out are inappropriate, not that she's in trouble because of it,” he explained. Jeff Sprekelmeyer says he was forced to have a conversation with his 11-year-old daughter that he was ill prepared for. Neither the police nor school district would confirm whether the misunderstood text came from the teacher who is being investigated for allegedly holding an active shooter role-playing exercise during class on Tuesday. ![]() Keller police say the spouse misunderstood a text message received from the staffer. The original 911 call did not come from the school, but rather the spouse of a staff member off campus. ![]()
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