Teachers Stage Fake Gun Attack on Kids

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Teachers Stage Fake Gun Attack on Kids

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20070513/faked-attack

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — 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."

sickening. yeah, i know i posted a RABBLE thread, but i just cant get over the level of reckless fearmongering. making children cry and beg for their lives. what were they supposed to learn?

How would you put this?

Fail?

Yeah, it was stupid.

I believe someone is in need of a sanity checkup 😐

Re: Teachers Stage Fake Gun Attack on Kids

Originally posted by Schecter
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20070513/faked-attack

sickening. yeah, i know i posted a RABBLE thread, but i just cant get over the level of reckless fearmongering. making children cry and beg for their lives. what were they supposed to learn?

I'm surprised your not making fun of this.

Heh, I used to live in Murfreesboro, I'm not surprised by the schools stupidity. It runs rampant there.

Re: Re: Teachers Stage Fake Gun Attack on Kids

Originally posted by Starhawk
I'm surprised your not making fun of this.

shouldnt you be at kinkos?

Originally posted by Tattoo
Heh, I used to live in Murfreesboro, I'm not surprised by the schools stupidity. It runs rampant there.

good thing you moved out. i pity any student in a school system which intentionally inflicts their children with post traumatic stress disorder.

That school district is gonna have a major lawsuit on there hands. Really wondering what was going through that idiots mind...

Re: Re: Teachers Stage Fake Gun Attack on Kids

Originally posted by Starhawk
I'm surprised your not making fun of this.
Seriously. 🙄

And about the topic: Only in america! 😉

is it time for another starsquawk/jaco jerk-fest? 🙄

A teacher at my school said a meteorite was due to hit and would kill us all.She is now no longer employed.

Originally posted by {{QS}}
A teacher at my school said a meteorite was due to hit and would kill us all.She is now no longer employed.

Haha. Well, I think those facts are accurate at least.

Originally posted by Schecter
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20070513/faked-attack

sickening. yeah, i know i posted a RABBLE thread, but i just cant get over the level of reckless fearmongering. making children cry and beg for their lives. what were they supposed to learn?

They fail. Horribly.

Didn't think that quite through, did they?

It "involved poor judgment" . . . yeah they f*cked that up big time.

Re: Teachers Stage Fake Gun Attack on Kids

Originally posted by Schecter
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20070513/faked-attack

sickening. yeah, i know i posted a RABBLE thread, but i just cant get over the level of reckless fearmongering. making children cry and beg for their lives. what were they supposed to learn?

Poor judgment

Re: Re: Teachers Stage Fake Gun Attack on Kids

Originally posted by LORDSIDIOUS01
Poor judgment

Poor judgment? This isn't poor judgment, this is retarded.

While it was probably not the best of times after the Virginia Tech shooting, the idea of simulating such an event would be a good learning experience, since those kinds of things are getting a bit too common. I think the trying to break in thing was a bit much though.

Originally posted by Bardiel13
While it was probably not the best of times after the Virginia Tech shooting, the idea of simulating such an event would be a good learning experience, since those kinds of things are getting a bit too common. I think the trying to break in thing was a bit much though.

Even though the US has more of these then most other country's I would hardly call it an everyday or even normal event. Fear is ruling once again, and that is just stupid. These kids have no reason to be confronted with this. Unless they would plan to do it often the training would have no effect. And if you do it often it becomes a drill and people get used to it, and still won't know what to do in a real situation. You just can't train most kids for things like this. They are children they aren't even supposed to think about this.

Originally posted by Bardiel13
While it was probably not the best of times after the Virginia Tech shooting, the idea of simulating such an event would be a good learning experience, since those kinds of things are getting a bit too common. I think the trying to break in thing was a bit much though.

What exactly is it supposed to teach them though? Seems to me to be pretty much saying if there's an attack involving a gun you're buggered. There's nothing these kids could have done, this isn't a die hard movie and all they're going to learn from it is to distrust adults in authority.