A visiting Life Skills Class was surprised when a snake escaped this week. There was a lot of excitement as it happened. This was one of two animal incidents that occurred this week.
Mrs. Kudlac's class room does not have a working projector, nor was there a TV available for a movie she wanted to show. Mr. Bundas was nice enough to trade classrooms so the Life Skills classes could watch the movie in the science room. During the movie, the snake climbed up the lamp and managed to get half way out of the cage. When the snake was discovered trying to escape, Mrs. Kudlac ran to the office to get Mr. Bundas back to his room to help. Luckily, an 8th grader passing by in the hallway went into the room, picked up the snake, and returned it back to its cage. No one was harmed in this incident.
The second animal incident this week involved one of Mr. Bundas' fish. During communications class on Friday, students were surprised to see the small-mouth bass leap out of its tank and land on the counter on which the tank resided.
Reporter: Andrea J.
Editor: Laura A. CarleyL.
**Update on 11/3: The 8th grader who returned the snake to its home was Kayla. Thanks, Kayla
**Update on 11/3: The 8th grader who returned the snake to its home was Kayla. Thanks, Kayla
yep, I totally freaked out! A special thanks to that kind 8th grader who helped out because everyone in my class was too scared!
ReplyDeleteWho was the eigth graders name?
ReplyDeleteI wrote the story but the eigth graders name is Kayla.
ReplyDeleteI'm in Mr. Bundas's Class but i didn't know the snake got out till i read the blog.
ReplyDeletea snake?!?! are u kidding me? so you're a\saying a snake got out of its cage???
ReplyDeleteYeah the snake got out of its cage and a fish hopped out of a fish taank
ReplyDeleteIt was CRAZY!!
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