Instead, I'm going to link you to
kfrye's post about it, which pretty well covers it. If you're curious about my response, I left a comment there (or just check the mood on this post...)
Strip-searching a 13 year old for ibuprofen (though I will note, if you read the linked article, 'prescription-strength' - even so!)
Strip-searching a 13 year old for ibuprofen (though I will note, if you read the linked article, 'prescription-strength' - even so!)
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I've been taking pain meds since the age of 12 due to arthritis and a bum knee. I would have PUNCHED my principal back then if he suggested such a thing... then I would have marched out and stormed home to tell my mother. Then all hell would have broken loose, between her and my Dad against the school (and they were in the process of their second separation but you didn't mess with their kids!).
Wow. Just. Wow. That poor, poor girl. I shudder to think what the schools would think of my backpack these days with tylenol w/codeine, stomach meds, two types of inhalers, metformin, pepto, celebrex for my knees... etc etc etc. What about diabetic kids with insulin? Do they get targeted too in this zero tolerance crap? Kids with epi-pens? How about inhalers (oh, no, kids could get high off of those!).
Lord, what IS this world coming to?
And I thought it was bad I was told by the vice principal in high school not to wear a particular t-shirt again to school. It was a beer shirt, yes. But as I explained to him, it was a shirt my MOTHER bought for me (because it was cheap)!
*sighs* Stupid, stupid people...
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I had trouble in Jr. High with a PE teacher who didn't want to let me carry my asthma inhaler while we played sports and ran around the track outside - since my asthma was allergy-triggered, exactly when I was most likely to need it! - and who yelled at me when I dropped to a walk during runs so I could breathe. Fortunately, my mother simply got a doctor's note, went and had Words with the teacher and the principal, and that took care of that.
(The outside track was a quarter-mile loop and, at one end, ran relatively close to some flowering bushes, scotch broom if memory serves me right, to which I was quite allergic.)
That's not as bad as this, but I'm sure I also could have run afoul of no-tolerance to drug policies as I had to take a pill for the asthma regularly as well as carry my inhaler!