During the cookery lesson at the All
Saints College in Newcastle, a 14 year old boy has made brownies which
contained cannabis. The 14 year old boy has shared the brownies with four other
boys in his class. The pupils have been taken to the hospital to be checked on
and they have been discharged on the same day. The boy who made the cake has
been arrested but was bailed out. He has been expelled from school, while the
other pupils are suspended.
The school has informed to take
incidents like this very seriously.
The first thing that comes to my mind
is: why are 14 year old kids taking drugs? How did they manage to attain
cannabis at this very young age. Besides this, I am wondering if there was a supervisor
at the cookery lesson. Cookery lessons can be dangerous, that is why I expect
good supervision, but where was the supervisor during this class? All in all,
the school has handled this particular situation really well. In my opinion,
expelling the 14 year boy and suspending the other four boys were the right
thing to do.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-18204049
Why are they making a big deal out of a cannabis cake? I think they are exaggerating and they shouldn't have expelled they boy from school. I understand that you can't use drugs in school but everyone makes mistakes and the punishment that the school gave is not equal to what they did.
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