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PROGRAM. KETV NEWSWATCH 7’S DALAUN DILLARD HAS THE BIG STORY AT 10:00. DALAUN: THE MOTHER TOOK IT AS FAR AS FILING THIS CHILD NEGLECT REPORT WITH OMAHA POLICE. THOUGH HER DAUGHTER IS OK, SHE SAYS SHE DOESN’T WANT THIS TO HAPPEN TO ANY OTHER CHILDREN AGAIN. THIS MOTHER SAYS SHE HAS LOST TRUST IN BELLEVUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. EARLIER THIS WEEK, SHE GOT A CALL THAT HER FIVE-YEAR-OLD’S SUMMER PROGRAM ACCIDENTALLY LEFT HER AT THE OMAHA CHILDREN’S MUSEUM. >> IT WAS JUST UNBELIEVABLE TO THINK THAT IT WOULD HAPPEN, BUT ONCE I FIGURED OUT THE DETAILS, THAT MADE IT WORSE. IT WAS TOTALLY PREVENTABLE. DALAUN: PURYEAR CALLS IT COMPLETELY PREVENTABLE, BECAUSE SHE SAYS DISTRICT OFFICIALS TELL HER THE CHAPERONES SIMPLY DIDN’T ACCOUNT FOR HER DAUGHTER. >> THE TWO ADULTS HAD SIX CHILDREN EACH, AND THEY DID NOT COUNT ON THE BUS, IS WHAT I’VE BEEN TOLD, AND THAT’S HOW THEY LEFT TWO CHILDREN BEHIND. DALAUN: IT’S STILL UNCLEAR HOW LONG THE STUDENTS WERE LEFT, BUT STAFF MEMBERS AT THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM SAY THEY JUMPED INTO ACTION IMMEDIATELY. >> THESE CHILDREN SPECIFICALLY HAD SHIRTS ON, SO IT WAS EASY FOR OUR STAFF TO IDENTIFY THEM. WE HAVE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES IN PLACE TO MAKE THEM FEEL COMFORTABLE. IT CAN BE A VERY STRESSFUL SITUATION, SO WE WANNA MAKE SURE THEY FEEL SAFE, FEEL COMFORTABLE. DALAUN: WHILE COMFORTING THE KIDS, STAFF MEMBERS WORKED TO GET IN CONTACT WITH THE DISTRICT. >> WE REGULARLY TRAIN OUR STAFF AND REMIND OUR STAFF OF THESE TYPES OF PROCEDURES AND POLICIES SO THAT IT’S ALWAYS FRESH IN THEIR MIND. DALAUN: THE MOTHER SAYS THE DISTRICT ADMITTED IT MADE A MISTAKE, BUT SHE SAYS THAT STILL ISN’T ENOUGH FOR HER PEACE OF MIND. >> SHE’S NOT LONGER IN THE PROGRAM. SHE HAS BEEN FULLY REMOVED. SHE WAS REMOVED THAT DAY WHEN MY HUSBAND PICKED HER UP. SHE HAS NOT BEEN BACK. DALAUN: WE REACHED OUT TO THE DISTRICT FOR COMMENT ON THIS, THEY TELL OF THEY ARE WORKING WITH BOTH OF THOSE FAMILIES ON THIS INCIDENT. THE MOTHER YOU JUST HEARD FROM, HOWEVER, SAYS SHE HASN’T HEARD FROM THE DISTRICT SINCE THE DAY THIS HAPPENED. REPORT

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Holle Puryear says she has lost trust in Bellevue Public Schools.Earlier this week, Puryear received a call that her 5-year old's summer program accidentally left her at the Omaha children's Museum.“It was unbelievable to think that it would happen,” said the mother. “Once I figured out the details that made it worse. It was totally preventable.”Puryear calls the incident preventable because she says district officials told her the chaperones didn’t account for her daughter.“The two adults had six children each,” Puryear said. “They did not count on the bus is what I’ve been told, and that’s how they left two children behind.”It’s still unclear how long the children were left behind. KETV spoke to staff from the children’s museum who say they jumped unto action immediately. “These children specifically had shirts on, so it was easy for our staff to identify them,” said Michelle Chartrand of the Omaha Children’s Museum. “We have policies and procedures in place to make them feel comfortable. It can be a very stressful situation. So we want to make sure they feel safe, feel comfortable.”As staff members comforted the two children left behind, others worked to get in contact with the district. “We regularly train our staff and remind our staff of these procedures and policies so that its always fresh in their mind,” Chartrand added. The mother says BPS admitted it made a mistake but that still isn’t enough for her peace of mind. Puryear says she removed her daughter from the summer program the same day the incident happened. KETV reached out to BPS for comment.The district responded saying they were “working with both families on the situation.”Puryear told KETV she has not heard from the district since the day the incident occurred.