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Science project prompts SD school evacuation (Who should get counseling?)

Who, if anyone, needs counseling in this situation?

  • The boy and his parents who were violated and traumatized by authorities

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The boy and his parents, who are obviously unbalanced and troubled people

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The school officials who sound emotional and mentally unstable

    Votes: 5 35.7%
  • The entire student population and faculty of the school, who were traumatized

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The counselors need counseling for their delusions of grandeur

    Votes: 3 21.4%
  • Nobody needs counseling here.

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 28.6%

  • Total voters
    14

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The authorities are recommending this student and his parents receive 'counseling' because the boy made a motion detector out of a gatorade bottle that triggered a massive response from the school system and civil authorities. Who, if anyone, needs counseling in this situation?

Science project prompts SD school evacuation - SignOnSanDiego.com

SAN DIEGO — Students were evacuated from Millennial Tech Magnet Middle School in the Chollas View neighborhood Friday afternoon after an 11-year-old student brought a personal science project that he had been making at home to school, authorities said.

Maurice Luque, spokesman for the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, said the student had been making the device in his home garage. A vice principal saw the student showing it to other students at school about 11:40 a.m. Friday and was concerned that it might be harmful, and San Diego police were notified.

The school, which has about 440 students in grades 6 to 8 and emphasizes technology skills, was initially put on lockdown while authorities responded.

Luque said the project was made of an empty half-liter Gatorade bottle with some wires and other electrical components attached. There was no substance inside.

When police and the Metro Arson Strike Team responded, they also found electrical components in the student's backpack, Luque said. After talking to the student, it was decided about 1 p.m. to evacuate the school as a precaution while the item was examined. Students were escorted to a nearby playing field, and parents were called and told they could come pick up their children.

A MAST robot took pictures of the device and X-rays were evaluated. About 3 p.m., the device was determined to be harmless, Luque said.

Luque said the project was intended to be a type of motion-detector device.

Both the student and his parents were "very cooperative" with authorities, Luque said. He said fire officials also went to the student's home and checked the garage to make sure items there were neither harmful nor explosive.

"There was nothing hazardous at the house," Luque said.

The student will not be prosecuted, but authorities were recommending that he and his parents get counseling, the spokesman said. The student violated school policies, but there was no criminal intent, Luque said.
 
I'm having a hard time understanding why a 12 or 13yo boy, at a school that emphasizes technology, needs counceling for bringing his homemade motion-detector to class... and I'm not coming up with anything.


Would the counceling go something like this? "Kid, we live in a hyper-paranoid culture. We expel kids for drawing pictures of weapons. We panic if we see anything we don't understand. The very sight of an empty bottle with wires and electronics makes us think you must have built a homemade nuke or something, so you can't do stuff like that."

:roll:
 
Sounds like they ****ed up and look stupid, so they're going to frantically shove whatever blame they can on the parents.
 
Since this is not a multiple choice poll I selected "other" for -


The school officials who sound emotional and mentally unstable

The counselors need counseling for their delusions of grandeur

And if the authorities(law enforcement/fire department) recommended the counseling then the authorities as well.
 
Sounds like they ****ed up and look stupid, so they're going to frantically shove whatever blame they can on the parents.

Pretty much my exact thoughts.
 
Who the **** are the retards in charge over there? Could no one have figured out what this thing was? Is this how dumb we are over terrorism and **** these days? God damned it people, we have to engage our brains from time to time. And counseling? For what? Boy did nothing wrong. The one's who need to go to "counseling" are the administrators and people who called the cops.
 
Since this is not a multiple choice poll I selected "other" for -


The school officials who sound emotional and mentally unstable

The counselors need counseling for their delusions of grandeur

And if the authorities(law enforcement/fire department) recommended the counseling then the authorities as well.

Definitely agree with that assessment.
 
Out of San Diego, CA...

The authorities are recommending this student and his parents receive 'counseling' because the boy made a motion detector out of a gatorade bottle that triggered a massive response from the school system and civil authorities. Who, if anyone, needs counseling in this situation?

Science project prompts SD school evacuation - SignOnSanDiego.com
need more details, i think. it seems this was a personal project and should have been left at home.
 
More overreaction to nothing by a school system gone berserk.

Jallamn summed it up pretty well.
 
The op mentions "violating school policy" perhaps that would include bringing personal projects to school unannounced. More info needed.
But then jumping to conclusions is all the exercise some of us ever get...;)
 
This reminds me of another event that caused mass hysteria a few years back:

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Also the chorus for this song comes to mind as well:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBbAZVw3_7A"]YouTube- The Kinks - Destroyer[/ame]

Parents and the kid certainly do not need counseling, over reactive hysteric people and substantial swaths of our populace however could use a bit of counseling.
 
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I voted for "The counselors need counseling for their delusions of grandeur" because I thought it was funny.

But "The school officials who sound emotional and mentally unstable" is good too.

Seriously, it does seem an overreaction, but then again...what if it HAD been a bomb...and a teacher dismissed it?
 
It really shouldn't anymore, but it still astounds me that no one thought to just ask the kid what the hell it was.
 
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