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Oklahoma elementary school principal writes letter to Tooth Fairy after student loses, swallows tooth

The student's dad gave a shout-out to the principal, thanking him for going above and beyond to help his daughter, who was upset that she wouldn't get a visit from the Tooth Fairy

Oklahoma elementary school principal writes letter to Tooth Fairy after student loses, swallows tooth

The student's dad gave a shout-out to the principal, thanking him for going above and beyond to help his daughter, who was upset that she wouldn't get a visit from the Tooth Fairy

FIRST SERVE BASIS. NEW THIS MORNING, A HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL CONTACTING THE TOOTH FAIRY FOR ONE STUDENT. A VIEWER SHARED THIS WITH US HERE. SO THE STUDENT LOST THEIR TOOTH AND SWALLOWED IT. THE PRINCIPAL WROTE A LETTER TO THE FAIRY. IT WAS ACCEPTED IN THE POST. THE
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Oklahoma elementary school principal writes letter to Tooth Fairy after student loses, swallows tooth

The student's dad gave a shout-out to the principal, thanking him for going above and beyond to help his daughter, who was upset that she wouldn't get a visit from the Tooth Fairy

An Oklahoma elementary school principal went above and beyond to let the Tooth Fairy know that one of his students would require a visit in the near future.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.A girl at Henryetta Elementary School was eating her lunch at school when she lost her tooth and accidentally swallowed it. The girl's dad, Worren Blake, posted to social media that she was so upset that the Tooth Fairy would not be able to see her.So, Henryetta Elementary School Principal Roger Williams stepped up to make sure the Tooth Fairy knew that the girl lost her tooth. "As a trained principal and hobby dentist, I can verify that there is definitely a gap in Kaisley's teeth that was not there this morning when she came in," Williams wrote in a letter to the Tooth Fairy. "Please accept this letter as official verification of a lost tooth and provide a standard monetary exchange rate you normally use for a real tooth." >> Download the KOCO 5 AppBlake posted a picture of the letter and said that he wanted to give Williams a shout-out."Not all people will take time out and actually care about the little things that are these kids' whole world. I have a lot of respect for you. Thank you, Sir," Blake wrote in a Facebook post.Top Headlines Person dies after being struck by vehicle on I-240 in Oklahoma City, police say Michael Oher, former NFL tackle known for 'The Blind Side,' sues to end Tuohys' conservatorship 'Both engines just stopped': Video shows pilot rescued from water after plane goes down Person taken to hospital after domestic-related stabbing in Oklahoma City, police say

An Oklahoma elementary school principal went above and beyond to let the Tooth Fairy know that one of his students would require a visit in the near future.

Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.

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A girl at Henryetta Elementary School was eating her lunch at school when she lost her tooth and accidentally swallowed it. The girl's dad, Worren Blake, posted to social media that she was so upset that the Tooth Fairy would not be able to see her.

So, Henryetta Elementary School Principal Roger Williams stepped up to make sure the Tooth Fairy knew that the girl lost her tooth.

"As a trained principal and hobby dentist, I can verify that there is definitely a gap in Kaisley's teeth that was not there this morning when she came in," Williams wrote in a letter to the Tooth Fairy. "Please accept this letter as official verification of a lost tooth and provide a standard monetary exchange rate you normally use for a real tooth."

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Blake posted a picture of the letter and said that he wanted to give Williams a shout-out.

"Not all people will take time out and actually care about the little things that are these kids' whole world. I have a lot of respect for you. Thank you, Sir," Blake wrote in a Facebook post.

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