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    Uhhhh....If I was the parent I think I would be having a talk with this teacher...

    © 2008 The Associated Press
    Oct. 21, 2008, 8:25PM


    BIG SANDY, Texas — Two high school students bitten by a venomous snake in science class are recovering at an East Texas hospital.

    School officials in Big Sandy said Tuesday the students were bitten by a cottonmouth water moccasin their teacher had misidentified as non-venomous.

    School Superintendent Scott Beene said students have been encouraged to bring in wild animals to be identified. While the teacher was leading the class in another science lab experiment, the two students were handling what they thought was a rat snake.

    While they were handling the one snake, it began fighting with another and they were bitten. They told the teacher they had been bitten and were taken to the school nurse and then driven to a Tyler hospital.

    Beene would not say which hospital or the exact condition of the students, citing they are both minors. However, he did say he believed both would remain hospitalized for several more days.

    Beene said the snake that turned out to be a cottonmouth had been brought in earlier this year.

    "I do not know how long that snake had been in the science lab, but the teacher evidently misidentified it as a non-venomous snake," he said.

    Beene said school officials are working to make sure there isn't a repeat of Monday's incident.

    "We are talking about how we will handle students bringing in wild animals, and I believe we will now safely transport the animal to the Tyler Zoo like we did the two snakes yesterday to be properly identified," he said. "I don't know if we will allow snakes back into any of our classrooms."

    #2
    I would be having a talk with the SCHOOL also.......Bringing in wild animals for identification is not a very good idea IMO.

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      #3
      Think Darwinism will be classroom agenda next week?

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        #4
        That could have uglier!!!

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          #5
          Omg!

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            #6
            haha- only in east texas...

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              #7
              East Texas of course!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by cosmiccowboy View Post
                © 2008 The Associated Press
                Oct. 21, 2008, 8:25PM


                BIG SANDY, Texas — "I don't know if we will allow idiots back into any of our classrooms."

                This is not a policy problem, this is an IQ problem.

                Banning snakes from classrooms isn't the answer.

                Hiring smarter people is.

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                  #9
                  Isn't it illegal to be in possesion of most wild animals.......sounds to me like the school needs to rethink things.....

                  "hey little Johnny, what's that? Why it's a 200 pound boar Hog Mrs. Smith.....Oh good, put it over there next to the rattle snake and the alligator..."

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                    #10
                    Where are the parents? I am sure he didnt find it while he was walking to school??

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                      #11
                      Here's your sign...

                      ...can you say 'see you in court.'

                      Idiot.....

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                        #12
                        I'm not as concerned with the "bringing in" of the wild animals, as I am with the fact that the Superintendent had no clue it was even there...or how long it HAD been there. There needs to be, at the very least, some sort of documentation.

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                          #13
                          I bet the teacher and this guy are the same people...
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by LeifBarnes View Post
                            Where are the parents? I am sure he didnt find it while he was walking to school??
                            My thoughts exactly........although the teacher should have been able to identify the snake properly.

                            I used to take my snakes to school for show and tell all the time. It varied from rat snakes, garter snakes, hog nose snakes, bull snakes and so on. Just depended on what I had caught at the time......

                            Of course I wanna know how whomever brought a cottonmouth to class actually caught it without getting bitten themselves.........

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Atfulldraw View Post
                              This is not a policy problem, this is an IQ problem.

                              Banning snakes from classrooms isn't the answer.

                              Hiring smarter people is.
                              Bingo! A higher IQ would keep any and ALL snakes out of classrooms

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