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Sandra Jolly said her 6-year-old son's Christmas was spoiled when his teacher told the first-grade class Monday that 'Santa Claus is make-believe.' 'He had this sad, lost puppy dog look on his face. This unhappy, empty look,' Jolly said. 'He said his teacher informed the entire class that Santa is make-believe.' D.J.'s teacher, Geneta Codner, was reading a story about the Tooth Fairy when the class started discussing what was real and what was not, said district spokesman Joe Donzelli. When the subject of Santa came up, the teacher started questioning parts of his story -- How could a fat jolly man fit down a chimney? How could reindeer fly around the world in one night? -- and told the children that wasn't possible. 'It's all been blown out of proportion,' Codner said. 'I'm sorry (parents) think I meant it that way. We were just having a discussion. I don't know where all this hurt came from.' The teacher said none of the children acted upset or sad during class. But Jolly and others disagree. Donzelli said the school's principal 'had a real stern conversation' with the teacher. But there will be no written reprimand because she did not violate any school district policy. 'We have no Santa clause,' Donzelli said. 'We would think that teachers would use better judgment.'
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