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FORT DEFIANCE -- A student who defecated in a lunchroom bowl triggered a series of events that culminated in the recent walkout by four workers in the Fort Defiance High School cafeteria, The (Waynesboro) News Virginian has learned.
In all, five students were suspended or expelled from the Augusta County school -- two whose mothers worked in the cafeteria and who were defending their mothers' honor.
On Feb. 9, two students, including a guidance counselor's son, bet a third student $15 he would not defecate in a bowl.
That student took the 5-ounce Styrofoam soup bowl to the bathroom and returned to the cafeteria, then placed the excrement-filled bowl on the conveyor belt that hauls empty dishes to the kitchen.
The News Virginian confirmed the incident, which school officials refused to discuss, through three of the cafeteria workers and through the father of the boy who defecated in the bowl.
That boy was expelled for the rest of the year and will not be allowed back at Fort Defiance High, although he will be allowed to finish his senior year at another Augusta County school, his father said.
The worker said she called Principal Paul ?Chip? Hill after discovering the bowl of excrement. He laughed, she said.
?I said, ?That?s not funny. I?m being serious.? He said, ?OK, I?ll have it taken care of.? Nobody from the administration came down,? the cafeteria worker said.
Four cafeteria workers walked off the job March 10. A fifth, who tried to break up a pushing match between her son and the guidance counselor's son, was dismissed at the same time. She has been charged with assault by the Augusta County Sheriff's Department.
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FORT DEFIANCE -- A student who defecated in a lunchroom bowl triggered a series of events that culminated in the recent walkout by four workers in the Fort Defiance High School cafeteria, The (Waynesboro) News Virginian has learned.
In all, five students were suspended or expelled from the Augusta County school -- two whose mothers worked in the cafeteria and who were defending their mothers' honor.
On Feb. 9, two students, including a guidance counselor's son, bet a third student $15 he would not defecate in a bowl.
That student took the 5-ounce Styrofoam soup bowl to the bathroom and returned to the cafeteria, then placed the excrement-filled bowl on the conveyor belt that hauls empty dishes to the kitchen.
The News Virginian confirmed the incident, which school officials refused to discuss, through three of the cafeteria workers and through the father of the boy who defecated in the bowl.
That boy was expelled for the rest of the year and will not be allowed back at Fort Defiance High, although he will be allowed to finish his senior year at another Augusta County school, his father said.
The worker said she called Principal Paul ?Chip? Hill after discovering the bowl of excrement. He laughed, she said.
?I said, ?That?s not funny. I?m being serious.? He said, ?OK, I?ll have it taken care of.? Nobody from the administration came down,? the cafeteria worker said.
Four cafeteria workers walked off the job March 10. A fifth, who tried to break up a pushing match between her son and the guidance counselor's son, was dismissed at the same time. She has been charged with assault by the Augusta County Sheriff's Department.
http://www.timesdispatch.com/servlet/Sa...58&c=MGArticle&cid=1137834912071&path=!news!education