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http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/12/drunken.driving.ap/index.html

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.

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.




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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"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."

It's not necessary to traumatize students to get a point across. Shock them by showing accidents but some things, such as deaths of individuals, should not be falisified. True events such as pictures of actual accidents can get across the same message. I would be willing to bet that these kids had already been traumatized by having some of their classmates killed by drunk drivers in the past.

"You feel betrayed by your teachers and administrators, these people you trust,"

The teachers and administrators are people that should be trusted. Now they've done a good job of betraying that trust.
 

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good,, fuk the retard Kids,,, their dum as sht and need to hear messages like that,,,

wahhhh,,, Im so sad,,, someone played a prank and made me FACE MY MORTALITY!! WAHHHHHH:sad3:

thats how you get to kids, you gotta punch em in their balls,,,, real life is hard, a small dose of reality is waht they need,,,

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I agree with the reality, but what happens when a friend hears about his or her friend and then decides to take their own life...I know far-fetched but it could happen...I still think it helps in the long run and down the road....
 

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totally wrong. There are other ways for the school to get the point across.
 
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totally wrong. There are other ways for the school to get the point across.

Some suggestions please, the old ways aren't working...kids have to start being accountable somehow...all I know is back in the old days it was much easier....different world back then...
 

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Some suggestions please, the old ways aren't working...kids have to start being accountable somehow...all I know is back in the old days it was much easier....different world back then...

How about parental responsibility? Ever think of that? It works well when it's tried. Not the school's job. School's job is to teach. If the issue comes up in the curriculum, you sure as hell don't run into the classroom, telling them other students are dead.
 
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How about parental responsibility? Ever think of that? It works well when it's tried. Not the school's job. School's job is to teach. If the issue comes up in the curriculum, you sure as hell don't run into the classroom, telling them other students are dead.

That was the first thought that came to me when seeking a solution, but the reality and sad part of today's society is that teachers see more of the kids in a day than the parents do....that's why school counselors have a rough time guiding these youngsters...I can still see the look on my parent's face when they told me I couldn't go to Woodstock!! You are correct, parent responsibility is a must...
 

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Agreed, it is true that parents aren't doing their job many times in raising their kids. Why do you think that is, I submit it is because both spouses have to work to pay all these freaking taxes to support the bloated government. Too many liberals, too much government. Most don't want to admit it, but they know it's true. Spills all the way down to issues like this. Both spouses have to work, because nearly 50% of every dollar we make goes to some sort of tax. Thanks, big government.
 

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