
Head back left and place two rocks in the basket. Pick up four rocks, the max you can carry at once. Take it, but make sure not to take the wallet from under the right pillow.ĭay 15: Go right. Move the rug and grab the game system.ĭay 14: Go right and lift the left pillow to reveal the game system. Put the amulet around grandpa’s neck and he’ll levitate. Lift the rug and take the game.ĭay 13: Go right and open the drawer to get an amulet. Keep pouring until he runs to the bathroom.

Use the toilet paper to clean up the poop and take the game.ĭay 11: Just let the bomb go off and take your game.ĭay 12: Open the fridge and take the pitcher of water. Feed them to the elephant and he’ll poop out your game system. Also, open the fridge and freezer to get all the fruits and veggies. Take it!ĭay 10: Take the toilet paper roll. Use the matches to light the grill and put the clam on top. Go back and open the freezer to get a clam. Instead, remove a few books at a time and then go back to change the light again so you can safely remove the rest and get your game.ĭay 9: Go right and open the drawer to get the matches.

Make sure you stop before the light changes back or you’ll get crushed. Then head left and start removing books from the shelves. Pick up the thumbtack again so you don’t step on it, then open the closet and get your game.ĭay 8: Turn right and press the button to change the light from red to green (it should say SAFE on it). Head left again and put the thumbtack on the floor to give all the bikes flat tires and make them crash. Open the drawer to get the tool and use it to get the thumbtack from the wall. Open the closet and get the game.ĭay 7: Go right. Head back left and use the fly to distract the acrobats so they fall. Punished for speaking Spanish? Somebody has to stand up and say: This is wrong.Day 6: Go right and open the window curtains. Said Rubio: "I'm mainly doing this for other Mexican families, where the legal status is kind of shaky and they are afraid to speak up. "We're studying what form of legal redress will correct the situation." "Obviously they've violated his civil rights," said Chuck Chionuma, a lawyer in Kansas City, Mo., who is representing the Rubio family. But outside of class now, the teachers are like, 'Whatever.' "įor Zach's father, and for the Hispanic organizations that have expressed concern, the suspension is not a closed case. "I know it would be, like, disruptive if I answered in Spanish in the classroom. Since then, the issue of speaking Spanish in the hall has not been raised at the school, Zach said. The superintendent did not respond to several requests to comment for this article.

The district immediately rescinded Zach's suspension, local media reported. Rubio then called the superintendent of the Turner Unified School District, which operates the school. The tension here surrounding that brief exchange in a high school hall reflects a broader national debate over the language Americans should speak amid a wave of Hispanic immigration. Meanwhile, the Rubio family has retained a lawyer, who says a civil rights lawsuit may be in the offing. The school district has officially rescinded his punishment and said that speaking a foreign language is not grounds for suspension. Since then, the suspension of Zach Rubio has become the talk of the town in both English and Spanish newspapers and radio shows. But in a written "discipline referral" explaining her decision to suspend Zach for 1 1/2 days, she noted: "This is not the first time we have Zach and others to not speak Spanish at school."

Watts, whom students describe as a disciplinarian, said she can't discuss the case. A teacher who overheard the two boys sent Zach to the office, where Principal Jennifer Watts ordered him to call his father and leave the school. But that conversation turned out to be a big problem for the staff at the Endeavor Alternative School, a small public high school in an ethnically mixed blue-collar neighborhood.
