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Reply to "Can I send my middle schooler with Advil/Tylenol?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I rarely get an uninterrupted lunch, so your question doesn’t really land the way you want it to. I do what I have to do. If you want children safe, don’t pick and choose rules. While you’re choosing not to follow this policy, others are choosing not to follow others. It’s hard to enforce rules when we make exceptions for everything. This isn’t about making bureaucrats happy. (How would it even??) It’s about safe schools. Sure, your kid is popping a Tylenol. The kid next to your kid has Oxy. See the problem? Who is policing this if we say some pills are safe to have and others aren’t? Who is watching what is swapped? I’m a little busy teaching your kids, so I have to hope that people are following policy and being good community members. [b]The policy is on my side.[/b] Don’t like it? Then change it. Loosening rules doesn’t seem to work well in the long run, but give it a try if it’s important to you. [/quote] It's not. I bet 90% of high school girls have unauthorized Advil with them at school.[/quote]
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