Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's called parents doing a drug search in their rooms and backpacks. Screw privacy. Safety trumps privacy in my book.
So you could care less about drugs being dealt and used in your child's school as long as your child isn't the one who is doing it?
How do you think kids being high in class affects the learning atmosphere for the rest of the class?
Anonymous wrote:Tell the School Resource Officer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's called parents doing a drug search in their rooms and backpacks. Screw privacy. Safety trumps privacy in my book.
So you could care less about drugs being dealt and used in your child's school as long as your child isn't the one who is doing it?
How do you think kids being high in class affects the learning atmosphere for the rest of the class?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's called parents doing a drug search in their rooms and backpacks. Screw privacy. Safety trumps privacy in my book.
Anonymous wrote:Transfer your child to Churchhill..no drugs thereSee todays other post about choice of schools.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's called parents doing a drug search in their rooms and backpacks. Screw privacy. Safety trumps privacy in my book.
See todays other post about choice of schools.