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piratebg
04-17-2006, 11:50 AM
INGLEWOOD, Calif. - A principal trying to prevent walkouts during immigration rallies inadvertently introduced a lockdown so strict that children weren't allowed to go to the bathroom, and instead had to use buckets in the classroom, an official said.

Worthington Elementary School Principal Angie Marquez imposed the lockdown March 27 as nearly 40,000 students across Southern California left classes that morning to attend immigrants' rights demonstrations. The lockdown continued into the following morning.

Marquez apparently misread the district handbook and ordered a lockdown designed for nuclear attacks.

Tim Brown, the district's director of operations, confirmed some students used buckets but said the principal's order to impose the most severe type of lockdown was an "honest mistake."

"When there's a nuclear attack, that's when buckets are used," Brown told the Los Angeles Times. The principal "followed procedure. She made a decision to follow the handbook. She just misread it."

In some cases teachers escorted classmates to regular restroom facilities, students said.

A message left by The Associated Press for the principal at the school before business hours Monday was not immediately returned, and Marquez did not return telephone calls from the Times.

Appalled parents have complained to the school board. Brown said the school district planned to update its emergency preparedness instructions to give more explicit directions.

Parents and community activists asked the school board at its April 5 meeting to explain the principal's decision. They also sought promises that the lockdown wouldn't be repeated.

"There was no violence at the protests, so this was based on what?" activist Diane Sambrano asked. "It was unsanitary, unnecessary and absolutely unacceptable."

Gobbla2001
04-17-2006, 12:38 PM
Originally posted by piratebg


"There was no violence at the protests, so this was based on what?" activist Diane Sambrano asked. "It was unsanitary, unnecessary and absolutely unacceptable."

Ohhh... so if there is no voilence involved, kids can just leave school? Cool, why even HAVE school anymore???

This is a little extreme though... Were they atleast 5-gallon buckets and not little bitty sand-castle kit buckets???

piratebg
04-17-2006, 12:45 PM
Do you think that they denied the kids toilet paper as well? :thinking:

Gobbla2001
04-17-2006, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by piratebg
Do you think that they denied the kids toilet paper as well? :thinking:

Yah, they had to use these kleenex they have 'em bring at the start of the year... not good if your finger pokes through it...

Adidas410s
04-17-2006, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by Gobbla2001
Yah, they had to use these kleenex they have 'em bring at the start of the year... not good if your finger pokes through it...

ROFLMAO

whtfbplaya
04-17-2006, 01:22 PM
This is what it is coming to?

pirate4state
04-17-2006, 01:23 PM
:eek: ewwwwwwwww

STANG RED
04-17-2006, 01:30 PM
You would think someone in a principles position, would have at least, a little common sense. This is just another example of an over educated idiot. All the education in the world, is no substitute for good old fashioned common sense.

BTEXDAD
04-18-2006, 12:48 PM
Don't feel sorry for the kids. We only had buckets when I went to school.
I had to walk five miles to school and it was uphill both ways.
It didn't matter if it was blinding snow, 100 degrees or both, I made it to school.

JasperDog94
04-18-2006, 01:06 PM
Originally posted by piratebg
Do you think that they denied the kids toilet paper as well? :thinking: I heard that they used some "Big Chief" tablets for tp.:D

LH Panther Mom
04-18-2006, 04:38 PM
At least they had a pot to p!$$ in. ;)