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Students Punished For Knowing More Than Teachers
The thing of it is, the confection is perfectly legal as it consists primarily of caffeine.
Thus, they are technically no worse than popular energy drinks.
But despite learning this, school administrators intend to let the suspensions stand.
The Superintendent insists the suspensions are justified because the students "displayed gross misconduct for taking an unknown product."
The students could have full well know what they were taking.
This is all bureaucratic smokescreen and euphemism that the students are being punished for knowing more than the teachers and for exercising their own judgment apart from certified state authority.
Eventually, this kind of reasoning will be applied to anyone that ingests anything other than the school-provided lunches.
After all, how can teachers be absolutely certain those brownies brought from home don't contain a little flavor enhancing "greenery"?
by Frederick Meekins