The Tulare Joint Union High School District is looking into reinstating a drug-sniffing dog service at each high school campus due to an increase in drug- and alcohol-related suspensions.
While Tulare high school district suspension rates are down overall, drug and alchohol-related suspensions are on the rise at each high school.
Each high school principal reported to Tulare Joint Union High School District board members Thursday that suspensions overall have dropped significantly. They credit the drop in suspensions with the opening of Mission Oak High School and building a better school culture.
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ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that they didn't have sniffer dogs when I used to go to school. Oh man, that would have sucked so bad.
ReplyDeletegreat background on this, bro!
ReplyDeletewhat are students sopposed to do now?
ReplyDeleteStudents are just going to have to do their drugs at home I guess.
ReplyDeleteThey had dogs at my high school, but they weren't very good at their job, I can tell you.
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Hahaha I would've been screwed if they had them dogs... Followed! alphabetalife.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletedrug sniffing dogs seem to extreme
ReplyDeleteJeez! drugs are becoming an ever increasing problem in schools! :S
ReplyDeleteOo .. I don't know what to write xD
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wow, thats really serious... at my school they had this ocassionaly too, but their dogs kinda sucked and didn't catch anyone ;)
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my school had some of these.
ReplyDeleteDrug sniffing dogs?
ReplyDeleteYour drug issue is that serious? lol
The hardcore kids are gonna bring stuff in anyway for +rep.
ReplyDeleteI once had drug sniffing dogs used at my high school. It took them about 1 hour to search through all the lockers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence, my law class just discussed the legality of this today.
ReplyDeleteBit to far, like your blog! following!
ReplyDeletemy school had them. we didn't even have a major drug problem, the parents just have money and are nuts.
ReplyDeleteNow dogs will become addicts.. what a shame!
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