Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For folks who don't think kids are vaping in class at your school. You don't understand how vapes work.
The "smoke" is odorless. If a teacher turns to the blackboard, or looks down at a book or computer, - - even if there is just one kid in the room - kids will vape. Vaping in class has become a competition.
But if your kids are not vaping in class, they probably also are not texting in class either, so you have nothing to worry about.
Sorry your kid is in a school that has this problem. Kids don't vape at DS's high school. I posted earlier. It was a problem last year, but they REALLY cracked down and it isn't an issue on campus anymore. You will see them off campus doing it or in the parking lot, but not in the bathrooms or in class. And yes, my DS does text while in class.
You lose all credibility when you claim to know things that you can’t know.
I know because my son told me. Why would he make that up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For folks who don't think kids are vaping in class at your school. You don't understand how vapes work.
The "smoke" is odorless. If a teacher turns to the blackboard, or looks down at a book or computer, - - even if there is just one kid in the room - kids will vape. Vaping in class has become a competition.
But if your kids are not vaping in class, they probably also are not texting in class either, so you have nothing to worry about.
Sorry your kid is in a school that has this problem. Kids don't vape at DS's high school. I posted earlier. It was a problem last year, but they REALLY cracked down and it isn't an issue on campus anymore. You will see them off campus doing it or in the parking lot, but not in the bathrooms or in class. And yes, my DS does text while in class.
You lose all credibility when you claim to know things that you can’t know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For folks who don't think kids are vaping in class at your school. You don't understand how vapes work.
The "smoke" is odorless. If a teacher turns to the blackboard, or looks down at a book or computer, - - even if there is just one kid in the room - kids will vape. Vaping in class has become a competition.
But if your kids are not vaping in class, they probably also are not texting in class either, so you have nothing to worry about.
Sorry your kid is in a school that has this problem. Kids don't vape at DS's high school. I posted earlier. It was a problem last year, but they REALLY cracked down and it isn't an issue on campus anymore. You will see them off campus doing it or in the parking lot, but not in the bathrooms or in class. And yes, my DS does text while in class.
Anonymous wrote:For folks who don't think kids are vaping in class at your school. You don't understand how vapes work.
The "smoke" is odorless. If a teacher turns to the blackboard, or looks down at a book or computer, - - even if there is just one kid in the room - kids will vape. Vaping in class has become a competition.
But if your kids are not vaping in class, they probably also are not texting in class either, so you have nothing to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:How do you pronounce juul? Jewel?
Anonymous wrote:Juul was started by a Stanford kid. That’s part of its cool factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Juul was started by a Stanford kid. That’s part of its cool factor.
You’re joking right? The kids don’t know or care who started Juul, they just think it’s cool to do it which is frustrating the hell out of parents and schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Juul was started by a Stanford kid. That’s part of its cool factor.
You’re joking right? The kids don’t know or care who started Juul, they just think it’s cool to do it which is frustrating the hell out of parents and schools.
No I am not joking. Your kids also know that Juul uses a nicotine salt created by complexing nicotine and an acids so it is absorbed- tout suite - into the bloodstream. And your kids know that, too. Ask them about “salts” if they talk to you, which sounds like they don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Juul was started by a Stanford kid. That’s part of its cool factor.
You’re joking right? The kids don’t know or care who started Juul, they just think it’s cool to do it which is frustrating the hell out of parents and schools.
Anonymous wrote:Juul was started by a Stanford kid. That’s part of its cool factor.