Sunday, 30 October 2016
'Simulation Drill' Goes Too Far After Wisconsin Students Announce The Fake Deaths Of Classmates
Story out of Brodhead, Wisconsin:
Some students say an announcement telling students some of their classmates were dead as part of a safe driving drill was inappropriate.
During the morning announcements students were told the name of four students who had supposedly died in a car accident that morning. Several minutes later, a second announcement told students their classmates were not dead and that, instead, the announcement was part of a simulation drill.
The Brodhead HIgh School principle says the drill was put on by the student council as part of a year-long campaign on safe driving. Throughout the day more announcements told students more of their classmates were dying in car accidents.
The students that were "dying" as part of the drill were aware ahead of time but were not allowed to use their phones to notify other classmates that they were okay.
"A lot of our fellow friends and students actually started crying because they thought these people were actually dead and so I think a lot of them actually called their parents in school too," Brodhead High School student Madison Trombley says.
Some students say if they would have been warned about the drill the reaction would have been much different. Cont.
Story from - WMTV
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