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Friday, May 22, 2009

Kindergartners or Steelers?

It was a tough day at the White House for a bunch of 5-year olds:
Thursday was supposed to be the highlight of the year for more than 100 kindergarteners from Stafford County, Va. They got up early and took a chartered bus to the White House for a school field trip. But when they arrived, all the 5-year-olds got was a lesson in disappointment.

The buses from Conway Elementary arrived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue a little later than planned, and they were locked out.

"We were going to the White House, but we couldn’t get in so I felt sad," 5-year-old Cameron Stine said.

Parents say they were just 10 minutes late for their scheduled tour. School officials say White House staff said they needed to get ready for the president's luncheon with the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers, so they couldn't come in.

"I was angry cause they were disappointed," parent and chaperone Paty Stine said.

A lot of preparing had gone into the trip. Conway Elementary teachers had been planning the trip for months, each child paid $20 for a seat on the chartered bus, and names were submitted to the White House for clearance.

Parents say they tried to make it on time, but their chartered buses hit heavy traffic that slowed them down substantially. They thought they were supposed to show up by 10:15, but they say they arrived at 10:25 instead, and couldn’t get in.

"The person who headed this White House trip up came out and said, 'I’m sorry, the White House tour's off.' There were a lot of crying kids," parent Barbara Stine said.

The White House tells a slightly different story. A spokesperson said the group was actually supposed to be there at 9:30, but they held the gates for the group until 10:30, 15 minutes longer than they told the group, but when they still hadn't arrived, they had to draw the line.

Paty Stine said the White House staff should have made an exception. She feels the kindergarteners were snubbed for the Steelers.

Kids, I feel your pain. Four years ago I had a tour of the White House booked 6 months in advance. My family walked the half mile from our hotel to the White House gate on an incredibly hot and humid July morning and arrived well before our appointed time. We stood and sweated outside the gate.

While we waited a number of well-dressed college kids started showing up. Turns out they were championship NCAA athletes who were going to be honored that day by President Bush. Unfortunately, all tours were canceled because of their event. We didn't find that out until a particularly brusque White House security guy told us.

It was very disappointing. I didn't cry, but was tempted. We ended up spending the day at Mount Vernon and the Smithsonian. Not a total loss.

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