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During a recent meeting of the Tangipahoa Parish School System, significant discussions centered around the policies regarding mood-altering substances in schools. The principal advisory recommended adding any non-prescribed mood-altering substances to the school policy, aiming to address rising concerns about student safety and health.
The proposal, which received a motion and a second for approval, sparked a debate among board members. One member raised concerns about the implications for students who may have prescriptions for medical marijuana. The discussion highlighted the complexities of managing students' health needs while ensuring a safe school environment.
Board members acknowledged that while medical marijuana is now legally prescribed, allowing students to be under its influence on campus remains unacceptable. They emphasized that students requiring such medications should not be present at school if they are under the influence, similar to policies regarding other medications that alter mood.
A key point of concern was the increasing availability of mood-altering substances at convenience stores, which has reportedly led to serious health incidents among students, including seizures. The board recognized the urgency of addressing this issue to protect students and maintain a safe learning environment.
In light of these discussions, some members suggested exploring alternative educational options, such as virtual learning, for students with significant medical needs. This approach aims to ensure that students who require medication can receive appropriate care without compromising their health or the safety of their peers.
As the school system moves forward with these policy changes, the focus remains on balancing student health needs with the imperative of maintaining a safe and conducive learning environment for all. The board's commitment to addressing these challenges reflects a broader goal of fostering a supportive and secure educational atmosphere in Tangipahoa Parish.
Converted from Tangi Schools Poliy Meeting 6 17 25 meeting on July 25, 2025
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