Pubdate: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 Source: Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL) Copyright: 2003 Sun-Sentinel Company Contact: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/159 Author: Thomas Monnay, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) COOPER CITY STUDENTS HIT WITH DRUG CHARGES Five Cooper City High School students face possible expulsion after being charged at school Thursday with possession of Xanax, an anti- anxiety drug. "We have a zero tolerance," said Joe Melita, who heads special investigations for Broward County schools. "It's something that we don't take very lightly. ... There will be consequences if they make the wrong choices." Four of the students, ages 16 and 17, were taken to the Juvenile Intervention Facility in Fort Lauderdale, said Cooper City Police Capt. Marvin Stoner. The other was released to his parents for medical reasons. Three students are charged with felony possession of drugs and intent to sell, Stoner said. The other was charged with simple possession. "All the charges are felony, and they will be upgraded because it happened in a school," Stoner said, adding that state law prohibits the sale, use and possession of drugs within 1,000 feet of a school facility. The amount of drugs seized from the students indicated the possibility that a sale might have taken place, Stoner said. He said investigators were trying to determine where the students got the drugs. Xanax is popular among teenagers, who can combine it with alcohol and marijuana to get a bigger high. Stoner said it "makes you really mellow and even lethargic." Police did not disclose the names of the students, two girls and three boys in 11th and 12th grades, because they are minors. Stoner said the students fell under suspicion this week when the school's resource officer and administrators noticed they appeared under influence of drugs in class. The students were sleeping in class and couldn't pay attention to teachers, who reported them to authorities. On Wednesday, officers gathered more information about possible drug use during a junior varsity football game. The suspected students were questioned in a school office Thursday, and arrested after they were found in possession of the anti-anxiety drug. Cooper City High has had individual drug incidents involving marijuana and pills in the past, Stoner said. But this is the first time police have arrested so many students in a single drug incident. "It's very much unusual," Stoner said. "We've never made any arrest of this magnitude in this school." Melita said the students may not return to the school, although they might be recommended to a special program for rehabilitation. Ironically, the incident occurred about three weeks before the Oct. 23 drug summit, which is supposed to draw thousands of students to the War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale. Cooper City Commissioner Debby Eisinger, who serves on the high school's advisory council, said her city has a reputation as a wealthy, family-oriented community with great schools. But drugs have no boundaries, she said. "It can happen anywhere," Eisinger said. "It's a wakeup call for parents to get involved in their children's lives." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin