Anonymous wrote:I’ll bet the students aren’t part of the SSSA nationally ranked girl’s lacrosse program. Somehow those gals stay out of trouble. Perhaps they’re all squeaky clean.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this good? Don't people, especially kids, deserve second chances? I think zero tolerance policies for drinking or smoking weed are ridiculous. Kids make mistakes. Kids need to be held accountable for mistakes but they also need to receive compassion and a second chance. This is as ridiculously overboard as expelling a 5 year old kid for making a gun with his hand while playing cops and robbers on the playground.
Anonymous wrote:two freshmen were caught smoking weed during morning classes at school last week and were expelled.
glad to see a private school actually enforce a "zero tolerance" policy
The school may have been thinking of its reputation rather than seriously address the whys. If they had tried counseling with the kids and parents, in addition to serious punishment, who knows? But the school doesn't want to appear soft and be vilified in the public opinion press. So many hearts broken.......Anonymous wrote:No private school has a zero tolerance policy as far as I know. They take these things seriously but they don't have one size fits all rules. In this case they felt this was the appropriate punishment.
Anonymous wrote:st stephens and st agnes school, right ?