Students suspended for making "happy crack"

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Mrs Behavin

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Fourteen students at a Penn Hills Elementary School were suspended last week for playing with so-called "happy crack" -- a mixture of Kool-Aid and sugar.

KDKA’s Ralph Iannotti report the students were playing with Kool-Aid and sugar in a zip-loc bag at school.

Sources say that fourteen students were suspended last week at Shenandoah Elementary School in the Penn Hills School District.

Those suspensions lasted a minimum of three days.

School officials said the students were mimicking drug activity and they wanted it brought to the attention of parents.

“I have no intentions whatsoever of letting a thing like this haunt my child," said parent Denise Brown Bey. "The principal did inform me that it was more than just my child. So my outrage is not simply because of my child, but because of all of the children."

Denise Brown Bey was stunned when her 11 year old son Johnathan, a Shenandoah Elementary School fifth grader, brought home a disciplinary notice letting her know that her son was being suspended.

"We're talking about something that, number one, is completely harmless," she said. "And long before they attached this kind of name to it, children have been mixing sugar and Kool-Aid for a very long period of time."

Two Penn Hills School Board members we spoke to said they were unaware of the issue until now.

They were both shocked by the harsh discipline being handed down.

"I think that we should have been notified with 14 kids being suspended for one incident," said board member Carolyn Faggioli.

"If they are going to suspend them for that, they had better step back and look at their priorities," said board member Erin Vecchio.

KDKA tried to get in touch with someone with the school administration, but no one returned our calls.

The Penn Hills public relations' contact is on vacation until next week.

This is the same school district where A child was expelled last week for bringing a plastic squirt gun to school.
 
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whats the diff between this stuff and pixie sticks... or is it because it is in a zip-loc plastic baggy? oh well next they will start suspending kids from drinking water because it could be vodka?
 

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what if a 1st grader plays around and brings a gun to shool? all rules should be universal. and if you dont feel comfortable punishing the kids, punish the parents. i am comfortable punishing the kids for their actions- id punish the parents to compromise with the rest of america though.
 

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It seems silly, but I don't think it's as far out into left field as the rest of you seem to.

There are a few problems with the way they were acting. The first problem is, if they are allowed to continue, they would be building a perfect guise for real drug traffic when they are older.

They are building bad habbits of challanging authority, and practice makes perfect. Why let them continue down an obviously distructive path?

They are intentionally challenging authority thinking it's funny, but the authorities HAVE to take things like that seriously, because imagine if they did nothing, and then somebody found out kids were selling cocaine in broad daylight at school? Who here would have a problem with that, and demand heads roll at the school?

They are intentionally trying to look guilty. Why would anybody freak out when the kids got their wish, and were punished? They have to learn that actions have consequences. They would be fired from a job for acting like that. I think the suspensions were a great idea.

Dumb ass kids need to be taught. Everybody laughs and say's "How cute" when a baby is throwing a tantrum, but what happens 10, 20, 30 years later, when nobody has taught that baby that it's not okay? The world will go into the crapper if we're all too pathetically PC to punish and educate our children.
 

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that isnt policy. from my code of conduct:

http://www.ccboe.net/support/files/D5DC963A4A5641D092182C8C7BD3C0A8.pdf

pg 10-11.

And for the elementary exclusive code:

http://www.ccboe.net/support/files/D5DC963A4A5641D092182C8C7BD3C0A8.pdf
pg 9-10.

"The term drug shall include all ingestible, injectible, or externally applied substance other than food. Drugs include all controlled substances, marijuanna, over-the-counter medicines, inhalents, pills, tablets, or items designed to look like drugs."
 

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county policy is ruling education policy. of course, court action could be taken, but why? these kids need to learn right from wrong...
 
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