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BELLEVILLE - A trip to Hooters Restaurant isn't appropriate for Signal Hill School students and the superintendent who took them there should know it, a student's parent said Monday. Joni Quaas -- whose 13-year-old daughter was among the seventh- and eighth-graders who dined at the Springfield restaurant -- said she plans to bring her concerns to the Signal Hill School Board meeting. 'I really feel strongly that it's not a healthy place to bring girls,' Quaas said. 'You don't let people get away with things like this. Everybody knows what Hooters is all about.' Signal Hill School District 181 Superintendent Darrel Hardt took 26 seventh- and eighth-grade boys and girls to Hooters in Springfield while there for a two-day Junior National Beta Club Convention. No parents were notified that the trip to Springfield would include a visit to the local Hooters, Quaas said. She found out when her daughter had pictures from the trip developed, including a photograph of an eighth-grade boy standing on a chair while Hooters waitresses danced and sang 'Happy Birthday...'
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