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Unfair punishment

Remember how teachers gave you a hard time when you were at school? Now they do it differently - they spin the bull. Last week a couple of Ohakune teachers took a party of kids up to the Blyth Hut for an overnight stay but, on arrival, tricked them that the door was locked. Two sturdy volunteers headed off back down the track, planning to head back to the ranger station to pick up the key (stopped by the laughter. What a rotten trick). If that wasn't enough they had half the kids believing volcanic rocks got holes in them from rock borer. ('spose it challenges them to think ).

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 366, 11 December 1990, Page 16

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Unfair punishment Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 366, 11 December 1990, Page 16

Unfair punishment Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 366, 11 December 1990, Page 16

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