Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Safe to say she wasn’t the teachers pet!

A mother/daughter combination thought they would teach the daughter’s teacher a lesson for her grading scale at Carrabec Community School in Anson, Maine.

Upset over some low grades administered to her daughter, the mother/daughter duo decided to show just how they felt about the teacher’s obvious disregard for the daughter’s prowess in matters educational.

Julie Hunt 43, counseled her darling and a friend, ages 13 and 14, how to crush up a laxative and add it to a batter mixture. The gals apparently can retain some information after all, though in the true spirit of youth they kind of over compensated on the recipe. Figuring that more is best, they crushed an entire box of laxatives and added it to a mixture for biscuits. A bit of time in the oven and voila the “teacher’s treat” was ready for delivery.

The gals left a note with the biscuits on the teacher’s desk, stating that “they made them just for her, and hoped she enjoyed them.”

The prank however went sideways pretty quick, when the teacher decided to share the confection with her class, leaving four of her pupils quite ill and the two girls suspended from school.

While the gals are on the home study plan for the next little while, Mama will be spending some quality time in the layers of the Maine Justice system, charged with minor assault.

Suddenly Ms. Hunt’s worries over marks are the least of her worries; perhaps a discussion with the principal might have been a more forward thinking approach.
Certainly would have been a better plan than learning the A-B-C’s of the legal system!

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