Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, and I'm pretty sure it was separate from the teachers smoking area. Students had to have a signed permission slip to smoke in the designated areas and parents freely signed the slip. I didn't smoke but my mother did so it didn't mean much to me that some kids smoked.
Similar, though only students over 18 could smoke. It was beside the loading dock. Girls also tanned back there.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and I'm pretty sure it was separate from the teachers smoking area. Students had to have a signed permission slip to smoke in the designated areas and parents freely signed the slip. I didn't smoke but my mother did so it didn't mean much to me that some kids smoked.
Anonymous wrote:Went to boarding school and we could smoke in our dorm rooms if we had permission from our parents. Class of 90.
Anonymous wrote:Pacific NW, mid 90s. No official smoking section, cigarettes were technically banned on campus, but students often gathered in the parking lot. Most teachers looked the other way unless the smoking was combined with another offense like cutting class. There were one or two teachers, though, who would write everyone up, every time. Word spread fast when those teachers were spotted walking toward the parking lot.