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8-Year old Suspended for Sniffing Marker
I don't feel fine.
14 Year Old Charged with Possession of a Weapon in a School - A disposable camera
You're right, it isn't a toy... it's a camera.
8-Year old Suspended for Sniffing Marker
WESTMINSTER – Adams School District 50 is defending its decision to punish a third grader for sniffing a Sharpie marker.Link
Eight-year-old Eathan Harris was originally suspended from Harris Park Elementary School for three days. Principal Chris Benisch reduced the suspension to one day after complaints from Harris' parents.
Harris used a black Sharpie marker to color a small area on the sleeve of his sweatshirt. A teacher sent him to the principal when she noticed him smelling the marker and his clothing.
"It smelled good," Harris said. "They told me that's wrong."
Benisch stands by his decision to suspend Harris, saying it sends a clear message about substance abuse.
"This is really, really, seriously dangerous," Benisch said.
In his letter suspending the child, Benisch wrote that smelling the marker fumes could cause the boy to "become intoxicated."
A toxicologist with the Rocky Mountain Poison Control Center says that claim is nearly impossible.
Dr. Eric Lavonas says non-toxic markers like Sharpies, while pungent-smelling, cannot be used to get high.
"I don't know whether it would be possible for a real overachiever to figure out a way to get high off them," Lavonas said. "But in regular use, it's just not something that's going to happen."
Adams County School District 50 leaders were unfazed by the poison control center's medical opinion.
"Principals make hundreds of decisions everyday based on our best judgment. And in that time, smelling that marker, I felt like, 'Wow, that's a very serious marker,'" Benisch said.
Despite the medical evidence, Benisch promised to draw an even clearer line on markers.
"We've purged every permanent marker there is in this building," he said.
I don't feel fine.
14 Year Old Charged with Possession of a Weapon in a School - A disposable camera
CLINTON, Conn. -- Police said a 14-year-old student at a Clinton school brought a homemade weapon to class on Wednesday.Link
The Morgan High School student is accused of attempting to fire the device at another student. Police said the device was made from a disposable camera.
The teen's father said that the school and police are blowing the incident out of proportion.
The boy's father, Bret Haughwout, said that his son hadn't modified the camera in any way, that he had just opened it up.
"All he did was bring a disposable camera, take it apart, demonstrate that if you press this button you get shocked," Haughwout said.
"When dealing with electricity, you can cause injury or harm. We want to stress that these aren't toys," said Sgt. Jeremiah Dunn of the Clinton Police Department.
The student was taken into custody by a student resource officer and was charged with possession of a weapon at school, breach of peace and attempted assault.
You're right, it isn't a toy... it's a camera.
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