Pubdate: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 Source: The Patriot Ledger (MA) Copyright: 2002 The Patriot Ledger Contact: http://ledger.southofboston.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1619 Author: Anne Trafton PARENTS IN DUXBURY HAVE NO TOLERANCE FOR DRUG POLICY 250 protest rules at high school DUXBURY - Parents who are upset with the high school's so-called ''zero tolerance'' policy toward drugs and alcohol took their concerns to the Duxbury High School Council last night. About 250 people packed the school library to air their frustrations and ask for a change in the policy, which they say is too strict. Eight students were arrested on marijuana possession charges at Duxbury High School in October. At least five have either withdrawn from school or been suspended until January. Parents last night asked the High School Council to review the school's drug policy, which allows the principal to suspend or expel any student caught on school grounds with drugs. Robert Daniels questioned the effectiveness of removing students from the school, which often results in the families moving to another town. ''I ask all the people in this room: Are we the kind of town that will address our problems by removing them, or are we the kind of people who want to take this on?'' Daniels said. Parents also questioned the school's policy regarding athletes caught with alcohol off school grounds. Although they face no suspension from classes, athletes can be thrown off their teams for the rest of the season. Robert Nahmias, whose son was arrested Oct. 26 and charged with transporting alcohol, spoke against the punishment of one of his son's passengers, a high school senior who was kicked off the football team. Nahmias said it's wrong for crimes such as sexual abuse by priests and former President Clinton's lies about his affairs to go unpunished, while teenagers who make mistakes suffer harsh penalties. ''We take a kid who's in his formative years, who screws up once and we rake him over the coals. That's (expletive) and we have to do something about it,'' Nahmias said. The High School Council, which is made up of parents and school staff, has the authority to review the student handbook and recommend changes. The school committee has the final word on policy changes. ''We're aware of the concerns that many people have. We're concerned as well,'' Assistant Principal Ron McCarthy told parents last night. He said a forum for parents and administrators to speak about the policy will be held Dec. 18 at the high school auditorium. Some parents expressed concern at the delay and demanded immediate action. ''I am wondering why students were expelled from school and why we can't discuss that situation immediately and not wait months,'' Stephen Berall said. The school's code of conduct does not call for automatic expulsion of students caught with drugs but gives the school principal discretion in handing down punishments. Two residents pointed out that the perceived problem is not necessarily with the policy itself but in the punishments that principals hand down. ''What people want to know is why the policy was implemented the way it was,'' Mary Jane Noel said. ''We don't need a change (in policy),'' Jeanne Clark said. ''We need to discuss why (administrators) feel these Draconian measures are necessary. There is no justice.'' Parents have suggested implementing a ''two-strikes'' policy, under which students could serve a shorter suspension and return to school on probation after the first offense. Students are also pushing for debate of the policy. ''I just want to make sure that we get to talk about the issues that are important to us, because it's affecting a lot of us,'' said Sara Cederberg, a high school senior. Alison Rich, one of the organizers of the parents' group, asked that face-to-face meetings with administrators be held to discuss the school's policies regarding drugs and alcohol. The council took no action last night other than listening to the parents and announcing the date for the forum, to be held jointly with the town's drug and alcohol awareness committee. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek