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Skirmisher
05-14-2007, 04:17 PM
Trying to imagine the thought process that preceded this debacle ...
"lets take our class of students on a trip and then pretend there is a man with a gun trying to get into the room. The kids will love it and you know the parents will be grateful!"

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070513/ap_on_re_us/faked_attack;_ylt=AoHAoKdGDUAcvH0l9msqkIPMWM0F


Teachers stage fake gun attack on kids

Sun May 13, 5:28 PM ET

Staff members of an elementary school staged a fictitious gun attack on students during a class trip, telling them it was not a drill as the children cried and hid under tables.

The mock attack Thursday night was intended as a learning experience and lasted five minutes during the weeklong trip to a state park, said Scales Elementary School Assistant Principal Don Bartch, who led the trip.

"We got together and discussed what we would have done in a real situation," he said.

But parents of the sixth-grade students were outraged.

"The children were in that room in the dark, begging for their lives, because they thought there was someone with a gun after them," said Brandy Cole, whose son went on the trip.

Some parents said they were upset by the staff's poor judgment in light of the April 16 shootings at Virginia Tech that left 33 students and professors dead, including the gunman.

During the last night of the trip, staff members convinced the 69 students that there was a gunman on the loose. They were told to lie on the floor or hide underneath tables and stay quiet. A teacher, disguised in a hooded sweat shirt, even pulled on locked door.

After the lights went out, about 20 kids started to cry, 11-year-old Shay Naylor said.

"I was like, 'Oh My God,' " she said. "At first I thought I was going to die. We flipped out."

Principal Catherine Stephens declined to say whether the staff members involved would face disciplinary action, but said the situation "involved poor judgment."



Hahaha, "involved poor judgement"...you think?

Gan
05-14-2007, 04:22 PM
Amazing

...ly stupid.

Misun
05-14-2007, 04:36 PM
That is insane...I'm speechless.

Tea & Strumpets
05-14-2007, 04:44 PM
...telling them it was not a drill as the children cried and hid under tables.

LOL. It is fucking amazing that people making that judgement call are teachers.

CrystalTears
05-14-2007, 04:49 PM
But teachers are the ones who should monitor and see which ones are crazy from their papers eh? Yeah right.

That staff was on drugs and didn't share.

DeV
05-14-2007, 04:59 PM
After rofl'ing about the absurdity of it all I have to concur that this was asinine as hell.

Jayvn
05-14-2007, 05:46 PM
............
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That is all

Bobmuhthol
05-14-2007, 06:52 PM
hahahahahahaha

The teachers are pretty lucky there's only a month left of school only because it's less time that the kids have to be near them. It would be even more awkward if they did it earlier in the year.

Apathy
05-14-2007, 07:24 PM
If I was a student there, I would use this as an excuse to not go back for the rest of the year.

Or sue and get my college paid for.

Sean
05-14-2007, 07:29 PM
Obviously it was an incredibly dumb thing to do but I can't help but to think back to when I was in 6th grade and wonder if it would have been a big deal. I'm not convinced it would have been.

Apathy
05-14-2007, 07:40 PM
You were too stupid in 6th grade to comprehend the threat of death?

Gan
05-14-2007, 07:41 PM
Wasnt one of the biker/warrior type guys in the movie Wierd Science a teacher?

Reminds me of that clip.

:lol:

Ignot
05-14-2007, 09:16 PM
weird science was awesome....i least i remember it being awesome.

Anailea
05-15-2007, 10:03 AM
I can't believe the lawsuits haven't started yet.

Misun
05-15-2007, 10:12 AM
I can't believe the lawsuits haven't started yet.

I'm sure they have....but as a parent, would want to take care of the children first. I can't imagine my own children going through that. I would be livid...I am anyway.

I can't imagine some of the damage this is going to do on these children.

Artha
05-15-2007, 10:18 AM
If they're permanently scarred by 5 minutes of hiding under a desk and a teacher rattling the door handle...they're hopeless pussies anyway.

Gan
05-15-2007, 10:31 AM
I can't believe the lawsuits haven't started yet.

They're still pulling bodies from the dogpile of attorneys that 'appeared' on the front lawn of the school, fighting for position. As soon as its untangled you'll see some teachers being served. ;)

Ilvane
05-15-2007, 10:42 AM
With good reason. Poor judgement doesn't begin to describe it, especially after the stuff that just happened at Virginia Tech.

Stupid idiots. They were calling it a "prank" on CNN...what kind of prank is that?

Angela

DeV
05-15-2007, 10:47 AM
If they're permanently scarred by 5 minutes of hiding under a desk and a teacher rattling the door handle...they're hopeless pussies anyway.I seriously doubt premanent scarring, but those kids had every reason to believe the "drill" was real.

Skirmisher
05-15-2007, 10:50 AM
"Please don't tell anyone about this. I'd hate to lose my teaching job."

It's not so much about the children being traumatized for life as much as it is that these are people entrusted with the welfare of our children and whom where even trusted to take on a trip.

If their judgment is so impaired as to think that this "prank" was acceptable one can only wonder what they might do next.

For that reason I would not automatically place a lawsuit filed from this incident in the same category as that of the DC judge and his lost pants.

Stanley Burrell
05-15-2007, 11:45 AM
Feh. Sixth graders should obviously know their own angry-swarm-of-monkeys swarming crotch-kicking prowess.

In all seriousness, this is a red state that prolly has its, shall we say, susceptibility to hands-on approaches through skewed reasoning (and its inherent trickle down effect to its youngsters) to help facilitate the fight against school shooters/terrorists/non-whites/etc.

Come to think of it, I'm sure there's already been the boondock-edumacated who've practiced more than a shroud of this same sort of misguided approach whenever Fox News covers a big story.

Hmmm. Maybe have this as a denominator with an Iraqis killed/(or just U.S. soldiers killed, to be fair to these particular populouses) numerator, and then ensure that the quotient is practiced this same way on children that many more times to assume our Americana.

Sean of the Thread
05-15-2007, 11:51 AM
They're still pulling bodies from the dogpile of attorneys that 'appeared' on the front lawn of the school, fighting for position. As soon as its untangled you'll see some teachers being served. ;)

Hope they're weren't union teachers.