Personally, I would rather have my teenage daughter take a pill than pop one out.
By putting a blanket "Zero tolerance" on all drugs, including OTC and prescription, they are basically saying that they do not have the ability to distinguish between someone taking an Advil, and someone taking 12 Coricidin to get a DXM trip, and punish them accordingly.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/...R2009040402591_pf.html
"When a Fairfax County mother got an urgent call from school last month reporting that her teenage daughter was caught popping a pill at lunchtime, she did not panic. "It was probably her birth-control pill," she thought. She was right.
Her heart dropped that afternoon in the assistant principal's office at Oakton High School when she and her daughter heard the mandatory punishment: A two-week suspension and recommendation for expulsion."
By putting a blanket "Zero tolerance" on all drugs, including OTC and prescription, they are basically saying that they do not have the ability to distinguish between someone taking an Advil, and someone taking 12 Coricidin to get a DXM trip, and punish them accordingly.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/...R2009040402591_pf.html
"When a Fairfax County mother got an urgent call from school last month reporting that her teenage daughter was caught popping a pill at lunchtime, she did not panic. "It was probably her birth-control pill," she thought. She was right.
Her heart dropped that afternoon in the assistant principal's office at Oakton High School when she and her daughter heard the mandatory punishment: A two-week suspension and recommendation for expulsion."