Not true, drugs are one of and some years the leading reason for suspensions in many local high schools. If a kid has a problem he might get referred without much issue depending on how it is brought to light but there is a zero tolerance policy for possession and sales. You sound out of touch and I would doubt you are associated with the school system. Even if your nonsense had any legitimacy, what actually consists of suspendable "gang activity". Signed a high school guidance counselor |
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I went to BCC and had friends at Whitman and have a child in HS in the area. Some kids do drugs at either school and some do not. If you are enterprising and a risk-taker at either school you can find pretty much any kind of drug you are interested in. Nowadays, pot smoking is ubiquitous, and thought of as a benign drug due to all the discussion and changes with legalization policies. Still, not everyone smokes. Other drugs like cocaine or LSD are also at the HS level, although less commonly.
In BCC and Whitman, suspension rates are not really going to reflect a drug problem. Kids at these schools are generally pretty motivated, have families that expect them to go to college and, if they are doing drugs, for the most part, kids are not going to be stupid enough to get caught doing or possessing at school. It is strictly a weekend thing to be done at someone's parent-less home or wherever is more private. |
Adderall, that is the a big problem now. |
Oh but that's ok because it helps them focus and do better in school. |
| My DS finished as a freshman this year. By October, three of his friends were addicted to heroin. It's a scary place. All dropped out and now hang out near 7-11s, trying to get a fix. |
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Yes, Whitman does have a drug AND drinking problem. Most HSs do in some capacity, it just depends on income class makeup of the schools.
In affluent areas with mostly white and asian students, your issues will usually be some combination of cocaine, meth, weed, drinking, & prescription narcotics. In lower income areas like you mainly have weed. |
and crack, don't forget the crack. |
Uh huh Policy is policy. You obviously have no ties to admin or central office. MCPS doesn't suspend . . . Gang activity - fighting with weapons over turf Where ARE you? certainly not in a DCC or NEC school |
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Seriously people. It is fine. I went there. Yes, some kids did drugs. Some kids drank. Most didn't do drugs. A lot didn't drink. If your kids can't handle Whitman, forget college because drugs and drinking are definitely at every college and you won't be there to watch over your kids. In all seriousness, I never saw anyone do anything in high school other than drink or smoke cigarettes and I was not a prudish kid and my parents allowed me to go to dc clubs, etc. I never actually saw crack or cocaine or heroin until college. BUT!! Kids did buy synthetic stuff that hadn't been listed as illegal by the DEA yet and they thought those drugs were legal. There is a new drug like that now and the "clever' types might think they are experimenting without breaking the law by using these drugs. Apparently the drug that is being used is very bad and has caused overdoses. But that is not a Whitman problem.
Your biggest problem at Whitman is that the kids think that everyone at Whitman is a genius and will go on to be rich like their parents. A LOT cannot adjust to the thought (perish it!) of having to move to Rockville (gasp) when they finish college and can't afford Bethesda. So save up, OP, so you can buy your kids a house in bethesda when they graduate. Because if they can't live in Bethesda, they will feel like total failures because they have spent their entire childhood putting down any place else. |
Don't think a rich kid can't get involved in heroin - it's a huge epidemic everywhere and easy to get - and shooting up once with heroin's current lethality may mean it actually IS the last thing she will be doing. |
| We are new to the area and have 7th grader. Whitman sounds like that school in The Wire. Is that the case? |
Yes, Whitman HS in Bethesda is just exactly like a fictional high school in West Baltimore. |
| And Ricin |
| those nerds have too much to lose to waste time on rec drugs. maybe the sliver of loser kids or kids with no real goals and large safety nets, but most of our HS'rs friends have their eyes on the ball - sports, AP, clubs, college. very busy kids. |
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