Zero tolerance, Sub-Zero Judgement

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From the just in case you thought this kind of thing was really just an urban legend department. Afraid not.

A seventh-grader at Northwest Cabarrus Middle School recently served three days of in-school suspension after turning over a plain, white Tylenol pill to staff that he had received from a classmate.

School officials said the student was punished for possessing medication that wasn't his.

 

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This page contains a single entry by Phil Leggiere published on February 3, 2008 1:42 AM.

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