Anonymous wrote:Do they at least call the parents? I would be SO MAD if my kid were caught with weed at school and I was not informed.
For comparison, I asked a friend that runs a small private school (where most families are low income and mostly not college educated). He said they send student to counselor for a discussion, parents are called, and they start student on a cycle of drug testing in order to remain in school, and bags are also checked He said it is almost always successful in keeping kids in school and off drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they at least call the parents? I would be SO MAD if my kid were caught with weed at school and I was not informed.
For comparison, I asked a friend that runs a small private school (where most families are low income and mostly not college educated). He said they send student to counselor for a discussion, parents are called, and they start student on a cycle of drug testing in order to remain in school, and bags are also checked He said it is almost always successful in keeping kids in school and off drugs.
At my kid's private school, weed is expulsion. Anything else is a suspension.
Unfortunately publics do not have the expulsion card ..doubt they can even drug test
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think all of the kids are vaping, smoking, taking pills, edibles, and selling DURING school. Because less likely for anything to happen to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they at least call the parents? I would be SO MAD if my kid were caught with weed at school and I was not informed.
For comparison, I asked a friend that runs a small private school (where most families are low income and mostly not college educated). He said they send student to counselor for a discussion, parents are called, and they start student on a cycle of drug testing in order to remain in school, and bags are also checked He said it is almost always successful in keeping kids in school and off drugs.
At my kid's private school, weed is expulsion. Anything else is a suspension.
Anonymous wrote:Do they at least call the parents? I would be SO MAD if my kid were caught with weed at school and I was not informed.
For comparison, I asked a friend that runs a small private school (where most families are low income and mostly not college educated). He said they send student to counselor for a discussion, parents are called, and they start student on a cycle of drug testing in order to remain in school, and bags are also checked He said it is almost always successful in keeping kids in school and off drugs.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean nothing? Do they just send them back to class high?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. This year, I have had kids caught vaping in the bathroom during lunch. They are taken to the security office to do whatever and then sent back to class.
As a parent, when you confront principals with this, they tell you it's a lie and that it's not true. How can we hold them accountable and expose this?
How do you know it's a lie and the above poster isn't just making up stories to cause fear and anxiety?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. This year, I have had kids caught vaping in the bathroom during lunch. They are taken to the security office to do whatever and then sent back to class.
As a parent, when you confront principals with this, they tell you it's a lie and that it's not true. How can we hold them accountable and expose this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MCPS they called the Police. They just arrested a kid at Blake HS today for having pot.
This varies school by school and principal by principal. Some principals are averse to involving MCPD for weed.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. This year, I have had kids caught vaping in the bathroom during lunch. They are taken to the security office to do whatever and then sent back to class.