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Title: Dyslexic Student Expelled Over Toy Gnu
Post by: rocky_warrior on November 07, 2007, 06:29:14 PM
WATERBURY, CT - A fourth grade Oakville student has been expelled from a Waterbury school for bringing a toy gnu onto the property. The action falls under the school district's 'zero tolerance' policy, according to administrators. Officials believe the student, who is dyslexic, tried to intentionally break the policy.

"We're convinced he intended to bring a toy gun." said Meredith Simmons, Principal of Waterbury Elementary. "His reading disability may have confused him about what is prohibited in the policy, but we can't take any chances. That's why it's called zero tolerance."

The expulsion received full approval from the superintendent's office. "We support Principal Simmons' decision." said Milton Decker, Assistant Superintendent. "The toy gnu may seem harmless, but we can't ignore the underlying intent. I seriously doubt any of our students even know what a gnu is."

The student, who requested to remain anonymous, will be eligible for admission next year following a psychological evaluation and sensitivity training. The toy gnu was confiscated and destroyed by janitorial personnel.
(http://www.dailyredundancy.com/images/stuffed_gnu.jpg)

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Pulled from http://www.dailyredundancy.com/archives/1055.html, so it's not true, but still funny :)
Title: Re: Dyslexic Student Expelled Over Toy Gnu
Post by: spiral97 on November 07, 2007, 07:32:28 PM
hilarious.  thought it was the onion for a second.
Title: Re: Dyslexic Student Expelled Over Toy Gnu
Post by: Marquette84 on November 09, 2007, 05:15:31 PM
Quote from: rocky_warrior on November 07, 2007, 06:29:14 PM
WATERBURY, CT - A fourth grade Oakville student has been expelled from a Waterbury school for bringing a toy gnu onto the property. The action falls under the school district's 'zero tolerance' policy, according to administrators. Officials believe the student, who is dyslexic, tried to intentionally break the policy.

"We're convinced he intended to bring a toy gun." said Meredith Simmons, Principal of Waterbury Elementary. "His reading disability may have confused him about what is prohibited in the policy, but we can't take any chances. That's why it's called zero tolerance."

The expulsion received full approval from the superintendent's office. "We support Principal Simmons' decision." said Milton Decker, Assistant Superintendent. "The toy gnu may seem harmless, but we can't ignore the underlying intent. I seriously doubt any of our students even know what a gnu is."

The student, who requested to remain anonymous, will be eligible for admission next year following a psychological evaluation and sensitivity training. The toy gnu was confiscated and destroyed by janitorial personnel.
(http://www.dailyredundancy.com/images/stuffed_gnu.jpg)

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Pulled from http://www.dailyredundancy.com/archives/1055.html, so it's not true, but still funny :)

Was this the same school that banned the killer chemical dihydrogen monoxide?
Title: Re: Dyslexic Student Expelled Over Toy Gnu
Post by: thisists on November 10, 2007, 07:24:42 AM
Quote from: spiral97 on November 07, 2007, 07:32:28 PM
hilarious.  thought it was the onion for a second.

ha, same here
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