One of the students shared a bottle of Jose Cuervo mixture with 10% alcohol content with her classmates before being stopped by a teacher. “There were so many thoughts going through my mind, like, oh my God, you know. Whatever was open before the girl brought it to school, how much was it,” said parent Alexis Smith. Smith said Thursday morning she received a call from her daughter’s school, the Grand River Academy. She was told that a kindergarten teacher had brought a pre-mixed bottle of Jose Cuervo to class and distributed it to four classmates. One of them was Smith’s five-year-old, WDIV reported. “I asked her, ‘Is my daughter okay?’ and he said, ‘He’s here and he looks okay,’ and then I said, ‘Okay, well, how much he drank,’ “Smith said. The school could not give her a definite answer. “My daughter is taking medication and first, no child should drink and you know – that, you know, only the shotgun itself burns. How do you feel? Well, anything could have happened,” Smith said. She picked up her daughter early from school. Later that day, the principal sent a letter to the kindergarten parents, saying in part that “disciplinary action will be taken in accordance with the student code of conduct.” While the school was closed on Friday, Smith said her daughter would not be returning Monday. “It’s so heartbreaking. I feel like her first year in kindergarten was already down because of COVID and situations like this are making it worse,” Smith said. School officials said they had dealt with the situation but could not share details due to student privacy legislation.