PUPILS BOOTED OUT OF THE GRASSROOM They laid a lawn on the floor - and got sent home

"This is a very poor way for pupils to end their school career and we hope those who disrupted the day understand the upset their actions have caused." He added: "There were complaints from the public about the noise, evidence of large quantities of alcohol being drunk in the park and...

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Published inDaily record (Morristown, N.J. : 1971)
Main Author Patterson, Stuart
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Glasgow (UK) MGN Ltd 14.05.2008
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Summary:"This is a very poor way for pupils to end their school career and we hope those who disrupted the day understand the upset their actions have caused." He added: "There were complaints from the public about the noise, evidence of large quantities of alcohol being drunk in the park and younger pupils being 'flour-bombed' by older pupils." Local councillor Karen Clark said: "I think the pupils took it a bit too far. Drinking in the car park sets a very bad example. I think the headteacher did the right thing."