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    OCEANSIDE, California (AP) -- On a Monday morning last month, highway patrol officers visited 20 classrooms at El Camino High School to announce some horrible news: Several students had been killed in car wrecks over the weekend.


    Oceanside Unified Schools Superintendent Larry Perondi discusses the DUI program as a student looks on.

    Classmates wept. Some became hysterical.

    A few hours and many tears later, though, the pain turned to fury when the teenagers learned that it was all a hoax, a scared-straight exercise designed by school officials to dramatize the consequences of drinking and driving.

    As seniors prepare for graduation parties Friday, school officials in the largely prosperous San Diego, California, suburb are defending themselves against allegations that they went too far.

    At school assemblies, some students held posters that read, "Death is real. Don't play with our emotions."

    Michelle de Gracia, 16, was in physics class when an officer announced that her missing classmate David, a popular basketball player, had died instantly after being rear-ended by a drunken driver. She said she felt nauseated but was too stunned to cry.

    "They got the shock they wanted," she said.

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    Some of her classmates became extremely upset, prompting the teacher to tell them immediately that it was all staged.

    "People started yelling at the teacher," she said. "It was pretty hectic."

    Others, including many who heard the news of the 26 deaths between classes, were left in the dark until the missing students reappeared hours later.

    "You feel betrayed by your teachers and administrators, these people you trust," said 15-year-old Carolyn Magos. "But then I felt selfish for feeling that way, because, I mean, if it saves one life, it's worth it."

    Officials at the 3,100-student school defended the program.

    "They were traumatized, but we wanted them to be traumatized," said guidance counselor Lori Tauber, who helped organize the shocking exercise and got dozens of students to participate. "That's how they get the message."

    The plan was to tell the truth to the students at an assembly later in the day. But word that it was all a hoax began to spread before the gathering. Tauber said some counselors and administrators revealed the truth to calm some students who had become upset.

    Oceanside Schools Superintendent Larry Perondi said he fielded only a few calls from parents, and the PTA chapter said it had not heard any complaints. Perondi said the program would be revised, but he would not say how. And he said he was glad that students seemed to have gotten the message.

    "We did this in earnest," he said. "This was not done to be a prankster."
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    San Diego is frickin' retarded.
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    • #3
      So it "scared" the ones who suffered the loss straight, perhaps.

      But somehow, I doubt if the lesson carried through for the kids who were absent, like "David" the basketball player.

      Y'know, the ones more likely to engage in such risky behaviors.
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      • #4
        As a teacher, I'm thinking what administrative genius thought up this stupid scheme?

        If you upset the kids like that, the entire day is lost to learning. If you think a best friend/girlfriend/boyfriend as died or is in the hospital, you're not going to be too keen on doing classwork. Not to mention it's just toying with their emotions. It's hard enough to get a kid's attention these days with so many distractions within their fingertips.

        Kudos California, for making every other state's public education system not look like a massive failed social experiment administered by washed up hippies with psychology degrees.

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        • #5
          Can't anyone take a good "your friend is dead" joke anymore?
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          • #6
            Well, seeing as it was a "popular basketball player", had I been in their shoes, I would likely have shed no tear for that loss.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Asher
              San Diego is frickin' retarded.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Q Cubed

                But somehow, I doubt if the lesson carried through for the kids who were absent, like "David" the basketball player.

                Y'know, the ones more likely to engage in such risky behaviors.
                I'm not sure he needed the lesson if he volunteered to be one of the fake dead.
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                  • #10
                    I smell a lawsuit for emotional damage.
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                    • #11
                      Fooled you, Flanders! Made you think your family was dead.
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                      • #12
                        i'm surprised they havent sued yet!
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                        • #13
                          This reminds me of something that happened my freshman year; the night before my first-period public speaking class was going through its presentations, some senior girl (who was apparently very popular) had flipped her SUV and was killed instantly when she smashed through the windshield. It was just a few blocks from my house and I saw the wreck and bloodstains left after they'd taken the body away.

                          The next morning the teachers got a memo and announced the tragic news at the start of first period, after which a few girls in my class of course started weeping etc., and the teacher said anyone who wasn't up to doing their speech that day could get an extension. Like clockwork, this ditzy cheerleader-type blonde Kristie then strolls into class five minutes late, clueless about the mood in the room, and offers to do her speech first by way of apologizing for her tardiness.

                          Sure enough, the intro to her speech was: "Seatbelts. Why people should wear their seatbelts. Every year, over [some statistic] motorists die for reasons attributable only to..." at which time the teacher shouted "hold it!", ran all the way up from the back of the room, and whispered something in her ear. "OHMYGODI'MSOSORRYISWEARIDIDN'T KNOW!!!1" she exclaimed as several girls' weeping broke into uncontrollable bawling, and my light smirk broke into uncontrollable laughing.

                          True story. I only wish she could have finished her speech.
                          Unbelievable!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Riesstiu IV
                            As a teacher, I'm thinking what administrative genius thought up this stupid scheme?
                            It was the guidance counselor, Lori Tauber. Since when do guidance counselors qualify as administrators?

                            If you upset the kids like that, the entire day is lost to learning. If you think a best friend/girlfriend/boyfriend as died or is in the hospital, you're not going to be too keen on doing classwork. Not to mention it's just toying with their emotions.
                            True enough, but ...

                            It's hard enough to get a kid's attention these days with so many distractions within their fingertips.
                            ... what would you have done, considering your words above?

                            In my area — and, I'm sure, other parts of the nation — law enforcers and school administrators will often tow in a vehicle or two that's been involved in a drunken driving accident and use it as an example of what happens. Or, if they're a bit more creative, they'll try to add a touch of emotional "impact" by having volunteer students take on the roles of dead bodies and bloodied survivors.

                            All of which is blase to most of today's know-it-all teenagers (an axiom that applies to other generations as well). So, I guess the best teacher is life itself. Perhaps seeing a friend or family dead *for real* is the only way to knock it into a teen who, naturally, thinks s/he is invincible that, no, s/he is quite mortal. Hopefully it never gets to that point, and our otherwise more pedestrian methods of teaching responsibility sinks in. But for some, it won't ... and it'll take a real loss in order for them to realize that.

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                            • #15
                              Get with it Gatekeepers. For all practical purposes teens are invincible. They die exponentially less than all other segments of the population and are more resilient to drugs and alcohol and physical trauma. They are also ambidextrous and elusive in the arena of danger avoidance and missile avoidance. There is no segment of the population more like cheetas with such reflexes, and I'd thank you to recognize this in future posts

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