Pubdate: Fri, 14 May 1999 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Author: Geesche Jacobsen SCHOOL EXPELS 3 FOR USE OF CANNABIS Three boys have been expelled and two others suspended from a leading North Shore private school for allegedly possessing and smoking cannabis. The students at Barker College in Hornsby were boarders, ranging from Year 8 to Year 10. Authorities last week searched boarding rooms and found marijuana and smoking implements with the three Year 10 students, who were expelled. Another two Year 8 and 9 students who admitted smoking the drug were suspended. Further suspensions are believed likely. Boarders were told about the school's actions on Monday and were encouraged to "own up" if they had also smoked cannabis, believed to have become widespread since the beginning of this school term. The incident follows the expulsion of nine girls from Pymble Ladies' College for a similar offence less than two months ago and comes just days before the start of the NSW Drug Summit. Mr Duncan McInnes, executive officer of the NSW Parents' Council, which represents private school parents, said schools had to demonstrate a tough stance on drugs. Parents had been supportive of his stance after the earlier incident at PLC, he said. But the parents' council, and its public school counterpart, had not been invited to participate in the summit. "School parents haven't got a chance to say anything at the Drug Summit. We would like to play a part in developing positive strategies," Mr McInnes said. Police have not been notified of the events at Barker, but a local officer said they would launch an investigation if the matter became public. The school's headmaster could not be contacted, but students at the school had been told to "tell the truth" if asked about the events because the school was not trying to keep it quiet. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck