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I <br />. F i <br /> Parent admission of their student's involvement in tobacco drags or alcohol: verified by . <br /> official police report(s) given to the school."Notice there is n <br /> mention of photographs. <br /> In the Handbook, those students/athletes/officers-who play s . . <br /> pons or part�erpe extra <br /> curricular activities have been deemed role models. This is not • <br /> ear personal choice. They <br /> participate in school activities for fun, to socialize with their <br /> friends,to support their school, and <br /> to enhance their college applications,They are not looking for <br /> gr special treatment 6ompared to the <br /> rest of their classmates yep because they are active and <br /> - � to achieve at a higher level,they <br /> are being held.to a much higheT standard those in the sch <br /> ool who are not actively involved. <br /> It is up to an individual to choose one-of these students as their role models,not for these - <br /> students to be assigned a'title by you,which they have not-chos <br /> -chosen. <br /> PARTY IN DECEMBER 2006 <br /> Some of our kids were involved in a December 2 0 <br /> � , The police were called and <br /> brought many to the police station that t. were the all <br /> - caught by the police?No. Were some <br /> dffiiUng?Yes. were all <br /> . No. So what happened <br /> - IIID YOU KNOW—one swan the b • <br /> fully clothed 4 -degree water nskin <br /> . drowr�i.n or.h g <br /> hypothermia. Others japed fences and Mn thtou the wood <br /> ► s in the dark risking <br /> in MY. The penaffij for"'being,in-the-presence 6f"encoura es o <br /> g r kids to run�n pie and <br /> desperation. They could,easily hurt themselves climbing fences,swmmnmg across charnel, <br /> breaking a leg rn the dark* lever d the ones who HAVE ' � i <br /> en and het�theme ears <br /> and drive away. <br /> - <br /> DID'YOU KNOW President of the MHS chapter * <br /> the.National Honor Soc�e <br /> senior, was sipped of her Presidency for.dropping a friend off at' the earl ' <br /> P� �n the evening,,' <br /> She went i for a mere moment took a i Lure with friends and .; 66 <br /> - � � , �a ��� being In , <br /> presence o even though she did not stay. <br /> DID YOU KNOW- Kri tinRobinson ' '• • . . <br /> and Allison Goldstein,jurnors,were stripped of <br /> their future senior year Field � - <br /> Hockey captaincies based n pictures taken-at thewhen they signed the .The weir <br /> -not Captains e handbook aclnowled'eent et.the Captain Policy was <br /> 0 <br /> applied to thein. They served their punrshrnent as outlined in the handbook but-were told <br /> months later that they couldn't be Captains their seniory ear. <br /> DIED YOU KNOW- t�of Katie Drew,Junior,was a Ca the e `�r1 Soccer Teams and the <br /> .girls winter Wrack team. She was"caught" ypictures. <br /> �tb y those sane The Athletic Handbook,page <br /> 19,rule (The Pole of Captains) states Any la er that'violates the Substance Policy stated in <br /> the handbook during his/her high school careen will be ineligible t <br /> e a captain or forfeit them <br /> team captaincy".Katie was a captain on the Girls Indoor Track Team at the time o <br /> the infmcfion <br /> and she did forfeit her captaincy that team an action that certainly <br /> fulfills that rule. The rule <br /> does NOT state any tnneffirne,certainly does NOT state that this <br /> penalty extends beyond the <br /> season in which the playeris participating or for the full extent of the remainder of their high <br /> school career, and is so vague as to be open' to interpretations. <br /> multiple� rp Mons. <br /> She now has a first offense. Should she be caught" presence of <br /> '-again the p she would have a <br /> second offense requiring official l treatment at a rehab center. Herarents <br /> � wifl advise her to quit <br />