ѻý

Skip to content

April Foolѻýs detention email from B.C. principal falls flat with parents

Parents go to social media over email informing them their children were assigned weekend detention
32341912_web1_220920-ABB-IreneKelleherOpening-newschool_1
Irene Kelleher Totí:ltawtxw Elementary School on Eagle Mountain in Abbotsford. (Jessica Peters/Abbotsford News file)

April Foolѻýs fun went a bit too far for some parents at an elementary school in Abbotsford over the weekend.

The principal of Irene Kelleher Totí:ltawtxw sent an email to all of the schoolѻýs parents, informing them that their child had been assigned to detention.

ѻýIt was brought to my attention that your child was involved in an incident today at lunch,ѻý the email stated. ѻýIt was not pretty. People cried and no one was laughing. Luckily there were no serious injuries to others.ѻý

Several parents at the school posted screenshots of the email to social media channels, and contacted The News anonymously. They were upset that the principal would send out such an email without it being immediately obvious it was a prank.

She then told all the parents to send their children to the school ѻýtomorrow,ѻý which was Sunday, April 2.

ѻýDo not pack any snacks but please send with a water bottle and a thick book. Staff are required to be there too, but I donѻýt anticipate they will be super happy.ѻý

Parents were instructed that the detention assignment would end at noon and they could ѻýcollectѻý their children then.

The email is signed Mrs. (Shelley) Portas and includes a post script that clarifies the email was in jest.

ѻýIf you get there early and no one is there yet, please feel free to collect litter from around the property. Just be sure to leave at noon ѻý when April fools day jokes are over! Have an amazing weekend everyone!!ѻý

The school district was quick to respond to a clarification request from The News regarding this type of email communication. The districtѻýs manager of communications, Kayla Stuckart, said they are aware of the email and it was followed up later on April 1.

ѻýWe are ѻý have reminded the principal about appropriate conduct for parent and family communication,ѻý Stuckart said.

ѻýA follow-up email was sent to the school community on April 1st to clarify the intention of the April Foolѻýs joke and apologize for any stress that may have been caused by the original message.ѻý

READ MORE:



jessica.peters@abbynews.com

Like us on and follow us on .



Jessica Peters

About the Author: Jessica Peters

I am proud to be the editor of the Chilliwack Progress. When not at work, I'm busy hiking our local mountains and travelling around the province.
Read more



(or

ѻý

) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }