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Home»Human Interest»Missouri Girl Left Heartbroken After Filling Out School Friend Group Form, Then Learning She Wasn’t Invited: ‘This Is Terrible’

Missouri Girl Left Heartbroken After Filling Out School Friend Group Form, Then Learning She Wasn’t Invited: ‘This Is Terrible’

This is so sad

Salma AhmedBy Salma AhmedApril 19, 20264 Mins Read
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A mother in Missouri shared an emotional story online about a distressing incident involving her daughter.

She explained that her youngest daughter, a third-grader, had been feeling lonely at school and did not have any friends. Concerned, she approached the teacher and asked if there were any classmates who might be a good match for her daughter to befriend. According to the mother, the teacher responded that she was unaware of any specific students but would keep an eye on the situation. The mother said this response left her frustrated, as she hoped for more immediate support in helping her daughter build friendships.

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A while later, the child came home from school with a friendship group form. The program was designed for second and third-grade students to take part in after-school activities. It was meant to help them build friendships and social connections. The mom said both she and her daughter were excited about the opportunity. This is why she quickly signed the form and gave her approval.

The next day, the woman said her daughter came home from school in tears. She explained that even though she had signed and returned the friendship group form, her daughter was not invited to participate. According to the mother, many other children in the class received blue invitation cards, but her daughter did not. She also emphasized that her child has no behavioral or disciplinary issues that would justify why they excluded her.

“This pisses me off,” the mother said about the situation. She explained that her daughter became very upset after learning she would not be participating in the friendship group events and began crying when she got home. The mother said she initially assumed there may have been a mistake, so she contacted the teacher for clarification. According to her, the teacher told her that no error had been made and that her daughter was not included in that round of invitations, although she might be considered for a future event.

The response left the mother frustrated and upset about the situation involving her daughter. She responded by text, saying, “Excuse me. It is very bullying of teachers to invite a little girl, especially one that you knew the parent was concerned about making friends,” and also offered to help if the issue was due to staffing concerns. The teacher replied that there were no issues but that they didn’t select her for the group at that time. The mother added that her daughter had begun to feel as though she was not “good enough” for them to include her in the friendship activities.

In a follow-up video, the mother in Missouri said she contacted the school. She would need to wait until Monday to receive further clarification on the situation. In the meantime, she shared that she set up a virtual P.O. box for her daughter after many parents online offered to connect their own children as pen pals. She added that her daughter has since become excited at the possibility of making new friends through the messages and connections.

The video is gaining attention due to the situation shared by a mother involving her third grade daughter’s experience at school and exclusion from a friendship group activity. The story has sparked online discussion about how schools support student inclusion, how they should communicate and manage such programs, and how perceived rejection can emotionally affect young children.

Viewers Sympathize With Missouri Girl

The video sparked reactions online. Many viewers sympathized with the child in Missouri and agreed with the mother that the situation was concerning. “Teacher here…. This is TERRIBLE‼! Go to administration ASAP,” one person wrote. Another added, “Principal here…not acceptable. Thank you for advocating for your child. I would want to know the criteria for the selected students.” Someone else encouraged the mother to take stronger action, saying, “I think you’re under reacting!”

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More viewers advised the mother to escalate the issue to school leadership and discuss the situation with the principal or higher administration. Some even described the teacher’s actions as bullying. “Teacher here, this is bullying from her teacher. She knows you were concerned and CHOSE to make a friend group and not include certain children. I encourage you to please contact the admin and cc counseling (always cc someone on school emails going forward) about this,” one person wrote.

The video upset many viewers and sparked strong online reactions, along with concern about the child’s school experience, especially around inclusion and emotional wellbeing.

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Salma Ahmed is a 24 years old Egyptian writer who graduated with an English major. She has experience covering celebrities, lifestyle, soccer, women's rights and more. She previously worked for MovieWeb and The South African.

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