This is PP you were responding to. Your blame list is on point. That said, heads of school can use their platform to raise awareness and to set parent and student expectations. Just as they would for academic integrity, good sportsmanship, etc. |
When I’m paying 60,000 a year, I expect more supervision on overnight field trips so drugs are not being used in the room My child is staying in. |
Do you propose a bag search? Search dogs? No doubt about it, there’s always a troublemaker bringing something on the overnight field trips, even after signing the code of conduct. Maybe it’s your kid? Did you search your kid’s stuff before they went to that overnight field trip? |
They can use their platform to some degree and I believe they do at least at my kids’ school they do. Parent Coffee’s. Speakers. Etc. |
| Very rampant. |
I have a child in private and one in public. When my child’s public school band went on a four day trip, they sure did search bags. If a public school can do this with 100 kids on a trip why can’t a private? |
| OP, are you saying that your kid goes to GDS and vapes weed at school? Or just that he goes there and he also smokes weed? |
| OP here. I'm actually not sure where or when; definitely with friends out and about, and at home...hopefully not at school itself. I get such mixed messages when I read about vaping- some say it is fine and not addictive and others that it is the devil itself. It is so common, it's hard to know how to crack down. But I realize this thread might be better off in the teens forum, when I ask about consequences. Mostly, I posted here to get a sense of the culture at GDS regarding drugs. I was trying to get a comparative look on this thread. |
| DP. Doesn’t help that there’s a vape shop across the street from GDS. |
Vaping is not addictive? It depends on what is IN the vape! You absolutely do NOT want your teen with a developing brain vaping THC! |
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OP, I mean this kindly, but you need to find out what your kid is vaping. Its not a once size fits all. If your kid is "vaping weed", this is not the same as when kids would smoke a join when we were in high school. A vap or e-pen uses cartridges filled with substances, like THC oil. This is MUCH more potent than a joint... in most cases.
https://www.npr.org/2025/02/03/nx-s1-5246302/vape-marijuana-weed-pesticides-chemicals "Teens are vulnerable and at risk Contamination is not the only danger vaping weed poses, says Dr. Deepak Cyril D'Souza, a psychiatry professor at Yale who's researched the effects of THC on mice for three decades. He says the potency of THC in the average vape pen is also a major problem. "The story about concentrates is that the amount of THC that's present in these concentrates is far in excess of what average weed contains," D'Souza says. Whereas the average cannabis flower contains about 17% or 18% THC, the concentration in vapes can reach 95% or higher. And that, D'Souza says, has other implications for public health, especially among teenagers and young adults, who are at greater risk of both addiction and marijuana-induced psychosis. Delta-8, an unregulated form of THC, is popular among high school students Shots - Health News Delta-8, an unregulated form of THC, is popular among high school students "The young brain is much more vulnerable to addiction; concentrates are more likely to get people addicted to it," he says. And as marijuana goes more mainstream, he says, that's a message that's often drowned out." |
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Don't confuse the marijuana of today with the stuff from the dorms decades.
This stuff is 5X the potency. It's almost an entirely different drug. |
yeah they not waiting at GDS. kids frined from GDS in 9 doing it and drinking. |
This is the problem. Some parents don't think it is a big deal. |
This. |