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Chancellor High School student suspended for five days for having two Tylenol tablets
http://www.fredericksburg.com ^ | 2/3/2004 | ALLEN SCAIFE

Posted on 02/03/2004 6:28:00 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK

Chancellor High School student suspended for five days for having two Tylenol

YOUTH CORRESPONDENT

It happened like this:

Each seventh of a school day has its own distinct characteristics. The first class of the day is passed in a half-dazed state of semiconsciousness and quickly blends into second period.

At this point, the dull realization sets in that a new day is just beginning.

After first period, waking life is a thing of the past. The sour taste of the early morning is cut by Winterfresh gum, and the teacher's writing on the chalkboard looks a little less blurry.

However, eyes still droop every now and then, and an occasional thought drifts back to the warm and comfortable bed that had been robbed of its only occupant by a raucous alarm clock.

For one Chancellor High School student, second period on Friday, Dec. 12 was no daydream.

Rachel Warrick changed into her PE clothes and headed for the gym, leaving her book bag in the locker room as she always did. She then joined the other students as they waited for class to begin.

Shortly, an announcement came on through the PA system explaining that all students would be locked into their second period classes until further notice. Drug bust. This is a normal event in almost every high school across America.

Warrick had nothing to worry about. She had never been in trouble before in her life. The only sedatives she carried came in the form of heavy textbooks.

She was not in the least bit unnerved, and waited until Jacqueline Bass-Fortune, Chancellor's principal, dismissed the students from second period.

When she walked back into the locker room, she was shocked to find that her bag had been taken. A gym teacher was waiting for her. She explained that the police had taken her bag after one of the dogs had barked upon sniffing it.

Warrick was to report immediately to the office.

Upon entering the office, she was faced by a panel of grim looking adults. Her backpack was on a table. A small plastic zip-lock baggie lay beside it.

"We found this in your bag," someone told her.

There were two Tylenol tablets enclosed in the plastic.

The police, performing a routine canine drug-search, had been alerted by the dogs of something suspicious when they inspected Warrick's belongings.

Drug dogs are not trained to smell Tylenol. They barked when they caught the scent of the peanut butter and jelly sandwich that she had brought with her the day before.

Warrick was suspended for five school days. Apparently this was to be considered lucky--according to the Spotsylvania Student Code of Conduct, the possession or use of alcohol, drug paraphernalia or restricted substances (other than tobacco) requires a minimum punishment of 10 days of out of school suspension.

"This has been the only time I've ever been in trouble," she said. "They have to take that into consideration. It's Tylenol--not a drug."

However, the Code of Conduct's "zero tolerance" policy makes no concession for first-time offenders. The punishment is pretty non-negotiable.

Normally there is an appeals process that one can go through to attempt to null punishment, but not for drug-related suspensions.

"The intent behind the zero tolerance is a good one," said Bill Warrick, Rachel's father. "The goal is to prevent dangerous drug use and to make sure the students are safe, but there's a serious flaw if this kind of situation can arise.

"I think this policy is being too strictly interpreted--and in this case, the repercussions were too heavy handed. There's no discretion, and it doesn't allow for any exceptions."

According to healthsquare.com, "Tylenol is a fever and pain reducing medication that is widely used to relieve simple headaches and muscle aches; the minor aches and pains associated with the common cold; backache; toothache; minor pain of arthritis; and menstrual cramps." The back of the bottle states that the typical dose for adults and children 12 and over is two tablets. Users are instructed not to take more than 12 Tylenol over the course of 24 hours.

"She had two Tylenol, not the whole bottle," said her father.

Bass-Fortune, the school's principal, did not return repeated calls and e-mails regarding this story.

This offense will show up on Rachel's permanent record. Fortunately for her, the Warricks were informed that this infraction would not be divulged to any universities to which Rachel might apply.

Students in the school were outraged by the news--but one Stafford High teacher, who spoke on condition of anonymity, supports the policy.

"Regardless of reason or innocence, these procedures for administering medication at school were established for a reason and must be followed," the teacher stated. "Without such safeguards, teachers would be held responsible for identifying pills.

"I, for one, do not want to be held responsible for the high risks associated with bending this policy."

But on the student front, discontent with this incident is loud and clear.

"This just seems like it's punishing the wrong people," said Emily Croke, a sophomore at Courtland and one of Warrick's friends. "She's the nicest person you'll ever meet, and she was suspended for five days while other people are getting away with actual crimes."

Warrick is a student of the Commonwealth Governor's school, a rigorous academic program that demands constant attendance. These five days set her back noticeably, although friends helped to keep her up to speed on all her assignments.

"My teachers seemed disappointed in me," she said, "but all my friends and my parents were very supportive.

"They all asked 'How can they do this to you?' Everyone was telling me to do something about it, but there's not really much I could have done."

Having completed her suspension, Rachel is back in classes. She knows that she will have to suffer any future aches and pains without the benefit of Tylenol.

ALLEN SCAIFE is a senior at Stafford High School.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: governmentschools; governmentskrools; nannystate; socialism; zerotolerance
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To: farmfriend
School districts are a reflection of the people who live in them and participate. I blame the parents, trial lawyers, judges, the kids; everyone involved in the system.
41 posted on 02/03/2004 8:01:16 PM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
"Regardless of reason or innocence, these procedures for administering medication at school were established for a reason and must be followed," the teacher stated. "Without such safeguards, teachers would be held responsible for identifying pills.

Yeah, because looking up the drug on a site like this would be too difficult for the principal or the school nurse. /scarasm

42 posted on 02/03/2004 8:02:53 PM PST by not_apathetic_anymore
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To: Senormechanico
Amen brother, my sister-in-law is one of those UN loving, earth goddess, Bush's oil war, Gore really won types and she teaches in public school.
43 posted on 02/03/2004 8:06:50 PM PST by Axenolith (<tag>)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
"I, for one, do not want to be held responsible for the high risks associated with bending this policy."

Translation: God forbid I actually have to use my brain or rely on common sense. I had to get rid of those at teacher school.
44 posted on 02/03/2004 8:07:46 PM PST by frossca
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To: Senormechanico
We don't do a lot of family get together things because when we've debated I've gotten her crying, because, she says I used logic.
45 posted on 02/03/2004 8:10:08 PM PST by Axenolith (<tag>)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Instead of an apple, every student in that class should give the teacher a bottle of Tylenol.
46 posted on 02/03/2004 8:20:21 PM PST by .cnI redruM (Vae victis! - [woe to the vanquished].)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
LOL I thought this might be an opus thread for a banned FReeper.
47 posted on 02/03/2004 8:21:13 PM PST by cyborg
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
"Regardless of reason or innocence, these procedures for administering medication at school were established for a reason and must be followed," the teacher stated. "Without such safeguards, teachers would be held responsible for identifying pills.

So, using this sort of "logic," shouldn't all soda and water bottles also be banned on campus? Since a bottle could be used to carry alcohol, and we wouldn't want the teachers to be "responsible" for identifying illicit alcohol. Oh, and bag lunches have to go. Who knows what's really in that brownie?

48 posted on 02/03/2004 8:22:42 PM PST by Slainte
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To: crabbie
If I were her parents, I would contact the state bar association to find an attorney who specialized in school law issues (one who had a good win record) and sue the school board.

Well this sort of nonsense ain't gonna stop until somebody does exactly that, and puts all those union fee dollars to good use... Bud-nipping should've been done a long time ago.

49 posted on 02/03/2004 8:24:46 PM PST by maxwell (Well I'm sure I'd feel much worse if I weren't under such heavy sedation...)
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To: cyborg
Haha, so did I...
50 posted on 02/03/2004 8:25:20 PM PST by maxwell (Well I'm sure I'd feel much worse if I weren't under such heavy sedation...)
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To: maxwell
Hey, we're talking Virginia here, it's a whole nuther dictatorship.
51 posted on 02/03/2004 8:33:24 PM PST by eastforker (The color of justice is green,just ask Johny Cochran!)
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To: Dog Gone
I hope that is a reference to the movie "Cheats". Pretty funny movie but almost nobody has ever heard of it. Its on HBO all the time.

Also wanted to say hi. This is my first ever post at FR, and so happy to be here.
52 posted on 02/03/2004 8:37:33 PM PST by NoLongerLurking (THINK...everyone please think)
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To: NoLongerLurking
Welcome aboard.
53 posted on 02/03/2004 8:44:25 PM PST by NonValueAdded ("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people." GWB 1/20/04)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
Now this I take some offense to. I spent K-12 in my county's public school system, and I may not have liked a few of my fellow students, but I absolutely love my high school that I left behind. I would venture to say that I turned out great, a sentiment I do believe my parents will agree with.

Granted, the public school system always needs more help and people need to talk about these problems. Children will always be going through that system and it is beneficial to us all that we have an educated populace. We don't need blanket statements about public schools being "warehouses for young people".

We are Republicans, lets give answers and not just point out problems.
54 posted on 02/03/2004 8:44:55 PM PST by NoLongerLurking (THINK...everyone please think)
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To: Senormechanico
It benefits us all to have a great public education system. We need to fix the system not complain about it.
55 posted on 02/03/2004 8:47:04 PM PST by NoLongerLurking (THINK...everyone please think)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
America dies, one degree at a time, whenever something like this happens.
56 posted on 02/03/2004 8:50:40 PM PST by spodefly (This is my tagline. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
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To: NoLongerLurking
It benefits us all to have a great public education system. We need to fix the system not complain about it.

Welcome aboard. I've been trying to make the same arguments lately, see some of my previous posts. I pretty much got flamed, though... so put on your suit. There are a lot of us with the same opinions, though.

57 posted on 02/03/2004 8:55:28 PM PST by cspackler (There are 10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who don't.)
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To: cspackler
I never said ALL schools were bad, I just meant that with
VOUCHERS that the MARKET would decide which schools were good.
Bad ones would cease to exist.
What's the matter? You afraid of CHOICE??

SM
58 posted on 02/03/2004 8:57:04 PM PST by Senormechanico
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To: KantianBurke
That's the new symbol of the emerging United Socialist States of America.

Pathetic. Frightening.

And here are our new police heroes, enforcing the letter of the law!

SCHOOL LOCKER INSPECTION! BACKS TO THE WALL! DON'T MOVE!

(Unless they're illegal aliens from Mexico. Then they get a pass to do anything at all. Hands off the illegals!)

59 posted on 02/03/2004 9:03:28 PM PST by Travis McGee (www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
The bureaucrat mantra....

"There's no reason for it, it's just our policy."

60 posted on 02/03/2004 9:04:55 PM PST by kanawa (that which is born in blood must need die in blood)
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