Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Clark W. Griswold Middle School Visits Wally World

Life imitates art:
RENO, Nev. - Four bus loads of students from O'Brien Middle School made the four-hour trip to Six Flags Marine World in Vallejo, Calif., only to find the amusement park's gates locked Monday. The school-sponsored trip was supposed to reward top students.

"It was pretty much a fiasco," said Washoe County School District spokesman Steve Mulvenon. "They ended up wasting a day that those kids could have better spent in class or doing what they were going to do at the park."

School officials said the $50 fee will be refunded, and the tour company that arranged the trip has agreed to pay for the next one. "The tour company neglected to check the schedule," Mulvenon said.

"It is just a bummer for the kids," said parent Jeff Wood. "Now, they will have to wait another month to go and a lot of the kids might not be able to go then."

Principal Scott Grange said the school was even given printed tickets with Monday's date on them.

"But shame on us for not checking," he said.
My Comments:
As you can see, the school's principal was pretty upset by the mix-up:


1 Comments:

At 4/26/2006 5:31 PM, Blogger Kevin Whiteman said...

"is that a real gun?"

"sure it is... it's a Magnum P.I."

 

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