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re: Minnesota student made to stand outside in swimsuit during alarm
Posted on 3/5/14 at 11:10 am to 2close2Gainesville
Posted on 3/5/14 at 11:10 am to 2close2Gainesville
Why would they schedule a drill like this when the weather is that bad ? Why wouldn't they inform the teachers that they need to make sure the students were properly dressed? They knew that the drill would take place so don't let the students in the pool or change into swimsuits before the drill. Why didn't they give her a towel when she got out of the pool, I'm sure they had one easily accessible. Dumb
Posted on 3/5/14 at 11:22 am to spacewrangler
My guess is they were trying to make the drill realistic. In that case, the student wouldn't have time to change clothes or make cocoa before going outside.
Pussification of America. One student gets a little frostbite on her feet and everyone starts shouting "SUE THE SCHOOL!"
Pussification of America. One student gets a little frostbite on her feet and everyone starts shouting "SUE THE SCHOOL!"
Posted on 3/5/14 at 11:23 am to spacewrangler
A faulty lab experiment triggered the fire alarm. How stupid was the lab instructor not to pass the message that it was his/her room and that there was no fire.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 11:28 am to Stonehog
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My guess is they were trying to make the drill realistic. In that case, the student wouldn't have time to change clothes or make cocoa before going outside.
Understand your point but some common sense needs to be used if the weather was that cold.
Read another post stating it wasn't a drill and that it was a false alarm.
I don't think anyone needs to be sued but they need better planning / procedure to make sure the students are safe when they exit the school.
It is better that one student might get hurt outside than multiple die inside but still a little common sense could have prevented the girl from getting frostbite.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 11:35 am to spacewrangler
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I don't think anyone needs to be sued but they need better planning / procedure to make sure the students are safe when they exit the school.
No. This is what's wrong. You don't need better procedures. You just need people smart enough to know when not to follow procedure. Procedure simply cannot cover every situation or instance. Do the right thing and it all works out.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 11:49 am to the808bass
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No. This is what's wrong. You don't need better procedures. You just need people smart enough to know when not to follow procedure. Procedure simply cannot cover every situation or instance. Do the right thing and it all works out.
Exactly, it's called adult supervision.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 11:49 am to 2close2Gainesville
Why does that school have a swimming class in the winter? Even if it is indoors that's just asking for trouble. You live in Minnesota.. you can swim for maybe 60 days out of the year.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 11:52 am to the808bass
Or you need students smart enough not to jump out of a pool and walk outside with no shoes on. The biased article leaves a lot of questions unanswered.
Was she alone in the pool?
Was she supervised by an adult?
Does this school have any towels?
Was she alone in the pool?
Was she supervised by an adult?
Does this school have any towels?
Posted on 3/5/14 at 12:01 pm to Stonehog
quote:All very legitimate questions Stonehog.. we need answers.
Or you need students smart enough not to jump out of a pool and walk outside with no shoes on. The biased article leaves a lot of questions unanswered.
Was she alone in the pool?
Was she supervised by an adult?
Does this school have any towels?
Posted on 3/5/14 at 12:25 pm to Stonehog
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Or you need students smart enough not to jump out of a pool and walk outside with no shoes on. The biased article leaves a lot of questions unanswered.
The article I read said that her coach told her there wasn't time to do anything but go outside.
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Hagen-Tietz said the first half of her pool class is water aerobics, and the last half is free time. She said some of the kids cut out of free time early to get dressed. Hagen-Tietz stayed in the pool to use the diving board, because it only takes her about 10 minutes to get dressed.
This LINK may answer some of your soul-searching questions.
It's still the school's idiocy. But keep blaming the victim.
This post was edited on 3/5/14 at 12:27 pm
Posted on 3/5/14 at 12:28 pm to Stonehog
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Was she supervised by an adult?
The school made her stand outside while wet in a bikini until she got frostbite so I think we can rule out anything that begins with adult.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 12:43 pm to Stonehog
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Stonehog
Lemme guess, teacher?
Just shut the frick up, dipshit.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 12:45 pm to 2close2Gainesville
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And one teacher did eventually lend her a coat.
How long did it take a teacher to do this? Not even a fellow classmate wanted to help her out.
That is fricked up.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 12:52 pm to the808bass
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This LINK
Wow, this girl is in ninth grade? I thought it was some little kid. That makes it even worse, a 14-15 year old should have enough sense to grab a towel and some flip flops on the way out the door.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 12:54 pm to CheeseburgerEddie
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Not even a fellow classmate wanted to help her out.
Some students huddled around her to shield her from the wind, and someone put a sweater on the ground to cover her feet, but that was it.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 12:54 pm to Vols&Shaft83
I bet if she was good looking one of the students would have given her some clothes a lot quicker.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 3:02 pm to Stonehog
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While other students had gotten out earlier and were able to put on dry clothes, Hagen-Tietz said she was rushed out with just her towel.
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Hagen-Tietz says she and the another student were rushed out by the teacher. Her classmate had clothes by the pool, hers were in her locker. So she grabber her towel and went outside.
So you got to "ninth grade" and stopped reading?
Posted on 3/5/14 at 3:12 pm to 2close2Gainesville
Stupid for the school not to take care of her, but there's frostbite and then their's frostbite.
I caught a little frostbite in the Mojave Desert as a kid (who knew it got cold in the deser? Not dad. ), but it wasn't that bad and not debilitating at all.
You hear frostbite and you think of climbers losing ears, noses, fingers and toes on Everest or something. Doubt if this was anything like that. Not good for the school, but not a huge tragedy, either.
I caught a little frostbite in the Mojave Desert as a kid (who knew it got cold in the deser? Not dad. ), but it wasn't that bad and not debilitating at all.
You hear frostbite and you think of climbers losing ears, noses, fingers and toes on Everest or something. Doubt if this was anything like that. Not good for the school, but not a huge tragedy, either.
Posted on 3/5/14 at 3:14 pm to the808bass
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So you got to "ninth grade" and stopped reading?
There's a lot of conflicting information between the article in the OP and the one you posted.
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