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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your kids know who is selling drugs and how they are doing it, perhaps the solution is for your kids to report the illegal activities to the administration.[/quote] First, from the dealers my kid knows about, there are multiple individuals. Most are boys but some are girls as well. My child is afraid a reprisals if she names the kids to the school administration. Even if the dealers are suspended or expelled, they live in our neighborhood and are capable of violence.[/quote] What is it you want the schools to do when students don't report? People get the community they create. If you are teaching your child that he/she has no responsibility to take action because someone else with take care of the problem, your child should not be surprised when nothing happens becuase nobody takes actions.[/quote] So you want a child to risk his/her safety to name all the drug dealers in school? Every high school has them so why don't you put your own child to the test and see what happens? The adults can identify the dealers if they wanted to. Start with drug sniffing dogs and backpack searches. Review school security tapes. Have a visible police presence on campus at least once in a while. Choose random days to conduct drug sweeps. The dealers don't think there is any chance of getting caught because in reality, they are not getting caught. If the risk of jail and expulsion was great enough then at least they wouldn't be bringing the stuff to school. The dealers have the power of popularity and muscle to intimidate the student body into silence so it is time for the adults to step up to the plate. [/quote]
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