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Posted on 01.24.10 by Steve Trinward
“A high school student found to have marijuana in the classroom would seem to be a prime candidate for a little ‘talk’ with the vice principal — and maybe a trip to the police station. But around the country today, hundreds — perhaps thousands — of high schoolers are bringing pot to school, and they’re doing it legally. Not to get stoned, but as part of prescribed medical treatment. And they don’t have to tell school authorities about it. This is putting teachers and principals in a new and challenging position. In many counties and school districts, there are no clear guidelines — for school officials, students or parents.” [since in some schools having nasal spray is “zero tolerance” grounds for suspension, this only clouds the horizon a bit more - SAT] (01/23/10) Link: http://tinyurl.com/yc26y8w Filed under: LAND News and PND News and RRND News and Twitter-Worthy | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |









