My school burns down

smssia0112

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Apparently one of the art teachers left a mat on the kiln, which caught fire and burnt down the entire $3 million sports hall.

I only found out a few hours ago because my year were in the city doing tours of universities. I can't wait to find out who left the mat on, they're going to really cop some jokes :p.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24755684-661,00.html

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WOW!!

That's serious mess! No doubt, the art teacher must have fled after hearing $3 million AUS dollars worth sports hall was burned, just because of his carelessness.

It would take some time to re-built it. But what a shame though.
 
I'm starting to think that 3 million is too much, but I guess we're lucky it's the end of the year in a week. The school will get it back on insurance I guess and it should be fine by next year, plus no one was hurt. Still:

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more and more schools are getting burned down...my old school burnt down about a month ago...suspicious eh:rolleyes::p
 
Well if thats the trend then it's a bit late to help me now, I finished a week ago!
 
Trust the art teacher wanting to burn down the sports hall :rolleyes:
 
There was a proper article in the paper today (not online though for some reason). Apparently the 3 million figure was way off, it was more in the 1-10 grand figures. It said that the art teacher was the one who found the fire (and I spoke to my friend whose mum is that art teacher) and there were about 30 kids there, who were evacuated. I wonder if any of my friends were there. I still want to know who left the mat on the kiln though!
 
Many hotties at your school Dean? You'd hope so by now.
 
What happened to the art teacher? Did he/she get fired (no pun intended)?
 
Yeah, similar thing happened to a school just down the road, but this was done by some 10 and 12 year old cretins.


I'm just glad nobody got hurt in this, looks a huge mess.
 
What happened to the art teacher? Did he/she get fired (no pun intended)?
I reckon she did well. If you can't afford to get supplies for the students to do charcoal art, come up with a way to get the charcoal for free. She's done that.

Also I hope, Dean, that you tell all of the redheads in the class at the time that they would have felt at home during the fire. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but anything relating redheads to fire is pretty amusing.
 
I don't no why some kids will wanna burn their school when the school are trying to make something out of them in the future
 

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