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Reply to "Can I send my middle schooler with Advil/Tylenol?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t get all the suggestions to just hide pills. MCPS is dealing with quite the fentanyl crisis right now. If I see *any* pill on a student, I’m going to be reporting it. I will not be assuming it is advil. If you want to help us out, get the form signed and have your child go to the nurse. -teacher [/quote] oh shut up -principal[/quote] Nope. I’m not going to shut up. Part of the problem within schools is admin’s clear inability to enforce policy. (Or is it just laziness?) I’m doing my job. Start doing yours. The lack of discipline in schools comes from the top. If you ignore rules, teachers have a harder time getting their jobs done in the classroom. Frankly, I’m appalled but not surprised. I’ve sent kids to admin for pretty serious offenses only to have them come back with candy. I’m a parent, too. The form is aggravating, but it’s not a major hurdle. We have rules for reasons. If you don’t want to enforce the rules, principal, then work to change them. [/quote]
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