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I'm so glad I'm able to homeschool my kids. Public education grows more idiotic by the day.
Amen!
I'm so glad I'm able to homeschool my kids. Public education grows more idiotic by the day.
I was going to write the same thing, the student would be in jail or charged with something for even writing such a scenario much less acting it out. This was a sadistic, cruel, and horrible thing to do to the kids. This sort of thing is not a prank and in no way comparable to telling a ghost story. I doubt if they will be fired, but those responsible have no business working around kids. They're probably lying about not having fake guns or at least making it look they had one. I find it very odd that no parents have been invited on these week long trips that involve up to 69 children. No way I'd let my kid go off with that many kids and a few teachers for that long. Now the school is going to "invite" parents..Why didn't they before??
I don't understand why the parents would need to be invited??
As a parent I need NO invitation to go anywhere my child is.
IMO these parents permitted this because they enjoyed the break from their children more then they worried about their safety.
A prank?
At first I thought they were staging a drill, which would have still been misguided, but at least understandable. Now I'm realizing that this was supposed to be entertainment?
What is wrong with these people? Did they think that would be funny?
<Throws hands in the air in confusion and disgust>
When I re-read the article, it seems clear that the staff who did this started it as an instructional experience, not as a prank. It sounds like when the students got so upset, they gathered them around and said "hey, it's not real."
I think what these staff members did was stupid and misguided and they certainly need to be made to see the error of their ways, but I don't think they were being malicious or trying to scare the children for fun.
Bartch is the vice principal. he says it was a "prank"Each night of the trip, after daily activities such as caving, canoeing and hiking, the group of students, teachers, and park staff would gather for campfires and storytelling. Some of these stories were ghost stories.Following Thursday night's stories, another story was told that I believe crossed the line. I've tried since yesterday to remain calm," said Principal Catherine Stephens.
The students were told there were armed subjects in the area and to take precautions.
According to Bartch the entire scenario lasted about five minutes, after which, the teachers gathered the students explaining it was a prank.
We got together and discussed what we would have done in a real situation," said Bartch.
i agree it was not malicious. that does not change the fact it was very very stupid. scary can be fun. lots of us like thrill rides or haunted houses. these kids had nightly ghost stories. it's fun to be scared when u know you are safe. would the thrill ride be fun if once you board your lap belt does not work? if the haunted house had real killers in it? times are different than when most of us went to school. we had fire drills but we didn't have to have a "code red" for when a gun man enters the school drill. these kids have that. these kids know that other kids went to school and died. as kids i am sure they always think it wont happen to me. these teachers fixed that. do i think these teachers planned to harm these kids? no. when as a parent you put your child in a teachers care they must do a better job. the press release said only 3 boys and a couple girls seemed really upset later that night. is that not enough?Thanks for this article. It goes into way more detail. The prank was ill-conceived, to be sure, but I still don't think it was malicious.
I'm sure my perspective comes from the fact that I LOVED being scared out of my wits at that age...still do. However, as an adult, I realize that not all kids are so oriented.
i agree it was not malicious. that does not change the fact it was very very stupid. scary can be fun. lots of us like thrill rides or haunted houses. these kids had nightly ghost stories. it's fun to be scared when u know you are safe. would the thrill ride be fun if once you board your lap belt does not work? if the haunted house had real killers in it? times are different than when most of us went to school. we had fire drills but we didn't have to have a "code red" for when a gun man enters the school drill. these kids have that. these kids know that other kids went to school and died. as kids i am sure they always think it wont happen to me. these teachers fixed that. do i think these teachers planned to harm these kids? no. when as a parent you put your child in a teachers care they must do a better job. the press release said only 3 boys and a couple girls seemed really upset later that night. is that not enough?
i did not think for a second you thought the teachers did the right thing. i was partly responding to you and partly responding to the press release from the school. sorry bout that. i am sure the school fears getting sued or something so they want to put the best spin on it possible. i still did not like the press release at all. when u screw up stand up and say "wow i really screwed up. i am sorry. i wont do it again. here is how i plan to fix it." don't release a statement that says it was not that big of a deal but it was a mistake. the line in the release that bugged me the most was that the kids did not speak about it the next day... you got to be kidding me. they may not have spoke to the teachers but does any1 really think they did not speak of it with each other?It's definitely enough - one is enough - and I think it's why everyone is all over their stuff...and rightfully so!
I was just kind throwing in my 2 cents in response to postings that this was intentionally evil and cruel. I think it was unintentially stupid and I think the leaders should have known better, but I don't think anyone wanted to harm those kids in the name of a prank.
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