To what extent do the school’s zero tolerance alcohol and drug policies allow school involvement in off-campus occurrences?
As the student handbook clearly states, “Forsyth Country Day School fully supports the laws prohibiting the use of alcohol by those under the age of 21, as well as those governing the use of illegal drugs, and the abuse of other substances. Consequently, any FCDS student, who, while on campus, at any school function (whether on or off campus), including athletic events, or while traveling to or from school or any school function, consumes, uses, distributes or possesses alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, or drug paraphernalia, or misuses legal drugs or other substances, will be dismissed or expelled. Also, any student who is determined to be under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs at any of the forgoing events is in violation of the school’s drug and alcohol policy” (43-44). FCDS acknowledges that the presence and temptation of alcohol, drugs, and other substances has become an unfortunate part of modern adolescence. The school’s policy aims to uphold national and local laws w
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