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December 17, 2005

Principal accused of putting dog bone in boy's mouth

A Whangarei woman plans to ask police to charge a school principal after he allegedly forced her six-year-old son to grip a dog bone in his mouth for half an hour.

Janita Andrews is fuming after Morningside Primary School principal David Prchal was merely ordered to apologise to her after he made her son Judah put the bone in his mouth – in front of his classmates – as a punishment for biting a student during a lunch break.

"I've never experienced something so cruel. . . Putting a dog bone in his mouth is beyond me," Mrs Andrews said.

Mr Prchal allegedly picked up the 15cm-long bone from the backyard of the school caretaker's house and told Judah that people only put food in their mouths.

Mrs Andrews has pulled her son, nine-year-old daughter Iolei and five-year-old daughter Flo from Morningside Primary School. She now plans to contact police because she is not satisfied with the board of trustees' decision that Mr Prchal send her a letter of apology.
The board will also send a letter of apology. (click title to read more)

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