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Sunday, May 28, 2006

Middle School Student Suspended for Sharing Caffeine Gum


LOWER BURRELL, Pa. (AP) - A middle school student was suspended for three days for sharing chewing gum because it contained caffeine, school officials said.

The girl, whose name and age were not released, gave another Huston Middle School student Jolt gum. The gum is "a stimulant that has no other redeeming quality," said Amy Palermo, schools superintendent.

Products acting as a stimulant are prohibited and possessing them is grounds for disciplinary action, and the suspension was mainly based on the girl's decision to share the gum, she said.

"What if the gum had been given to a student with a heart condition?" Palermo said Thursday.

The school has soda machines, but they aren't turned on during school hours and drinks containing caffeine aren't sold in the lunchroom.

Jolt is manufactured by GumRunners LLC of Hackensack, N.J., and is marketed as a caffeine-energy gum.


I'm sure if the other kid had a heart condition, which is the possibility in this, being in middle school he should know what could KILL HIM. The Jolt webpage says "2 pieces of Jolt Gum = 1 cup of coffee and one piece = a regular cola." the school sells soda and im sure it allows coffee on campus as most high schools do. School officials are just acting stupid these days, they should make up their minds. The only real explanation that I can think of for this nonsense is that Amy Palermo got what she wanted, her name in the news... Now she can look like she's being "tough on substance abuse" when she runs for superintendent again next term.

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