Drugs

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The first week of school at GDS my kid was asked if he wanted to vape during lunch. He said no. But it is there.


You keep repeating this.


Seems relevant. Are you discounting it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The first week of school at GDS my kid was asked if he wanted to vape during lunch. He said no. But it is there.


I find this hard to believe.

So it's quite open?


DP: A few years ago, my son's friend was there on a high school shadow day and was offered a vape that was passed around a group of kids.
Anonymous
More than half all high school kids vape at every school. Public and private. Your kids likely have tried it at least. Just the truth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More than half all high school kids vape at every school. Public and private. Your kids likely have tried it at least. Just the truth.


Not actually true of "every" school, but many.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More than half all high school kids vape at every school. Public and private. Your kids likely have tried it at least. Just the truth. [/quote

Not really but tell yourself that if it makes you feel
Better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More than half all high school kids vape at every school. Public and private. Your kids likely have tried it at least. Just the truth.


Not actually true of "every" school, but many.


Of course at any school unless they have zero students. To think otherwise is absurd.

Then again people think schools that preach abstinence only works.

Kids want drugs kids get drugs and if it’s not at school it’s at home . Welcome to reality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The first week of school at GDS my kid was asked if he wanted to vape during lunch. He said no. But it is there.


I find this hard to believe.

So it's quite open?


DP: A few years ago, my son's friend was there on a high school shadow day and was offered a vape that was passed around a group of kids.



A group of GDS students is trying to get vaping outlawed, but the school itself is not enforcing no vaping?
Anonymous
Everyone here went to high school. Cigarettes, alcohol, and some drugs were at every school. Surely we weren’t dinosaurs, and the same sort of thing is true today, just with vapes instead of cigarettes.
Anonymous
STA boys start partying right away freshman year (and some in 8th), not sure about drugs, but definitely girls, drinking, and parties.
Anonymous
Not our exceptional students at our magical school!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The first week of school at GDS my kid was asked if he wanted to vape during lunch. He said no. But it is there.


You keep repeating this.


yes, but not on purpose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not our exceptional students at our magical school!!!



HA! Exactly!
Anonymous
Why is a public school parent on this forum?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is a public school parent on this forum?


You do understand that (1) some families have kids in both public and private and (2) some private school parents are more clear-eyed about the private school experience than others?
Anonymous
"Clear eyed" equals spouting crap like "magical school." Ok.
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