DRUDGE REPORT 2002®
STUDENTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TOLD TO DROP PANTS; SEARCH FOR BLOOD
Tue Apr 30 2002 10:05:25 ET
K-NEWS radio in Plam Springs reports: Indio, California police say nothing was done wrong at Hoover
Elementary School Thursday, but some parents of Hoover
students are still asking questions.
It all started around mid-morning Thursday, when a
custodian found some blood on the toilet in the
bathroom in a kindergarten class. Desert Sands School
District Spokeswoman Darlene Dolan told K-NEWS Radio,
none of the kids admitted having any problems. School
officials say the amount of blood was substantial, but
they would not specify how much blood was found.
So, one at a time, the 17 kindergarten kids were taken
to the nurse's office and asked to pull down their
pants so the school principal, school nurse, and
assistant nurse could check to see who was bleeding.
Dolan says there was concern that one of the students
might need medical attention. Finally, the little girl
who was bleeding admitted she had fallen off a scooter
at home, and suffered some cuts to her knee. School
officials were not able to find the injured child
during the visual examinations.
Indio police were called to ensure the situation was
handled properly by school district officials.
Police did meet with some of the parents of the kids,
and so has the school principal.
School District officials did not call the parents
prior to asking the kids to drop their pants, and did
not send a letter home to parents explaining the
situation.
MORE
Reporter Gene Nichols:
Parents of a kindergarten class at Hoover School in
Indio have some questions about an incident that
happened Thursday morning.
Desert Sands School District Spokeswoman Darlene Dolan
told K-NEWS Radio a custodian found a substantial
amount of blood on a toilet seat in a bathroom in a
kindergarten classroom. But when school officials
were unable to determine who was bleeding, they took
kids into the nurses office one at a time, and asked
them to drop their pants.
After 17 kids had been visually checked by the nurse,
assistant nurse, and school principal, the young girl
who was bleeding stepped forward. Dolan says the girl
had fallen off a scooter at home, and cut her knee.
Dolan says school officials were worried that one of
the kids might need immediate medical attention.
Indio police were called to make sure everything was
handled properly. Dolan says everything was done
according to school district procedures.
Dolan says school officials did not have time to call
the parents of the kids, before asking the kids to
drop their pants. The school district did not send a
letter home to the parents, explaining what happened.
The school principal and Indio police did speak with
some of the parents.
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