WTF!?!?!?!?! - and I thought rappers were a bad influence!!! what is this
CRAP!?!?!...it's as if kids are now being "tag-teamed" at home & at
school...how are they ever going to learn to achieve & realize their dreams
& aspirations IF THE DAMNED TEACHER IS HIGH?!?!?!?!?!...don't send these
teachers to jail, hold a public flogging & allow the parents & tax payer's
to bring their own canes!!! ... where's that "Because I Got High" song when
you need it??

DW

2008/11/20 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Drug-sniffing dogs find marijuana in teachers' cars
> By ERICKA MELLON Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
> Nov. 20, 2008, 5:54PM
>
>
> Another Houston ISD teacher was charged with possession of marijuana
> Thursday after authorities said they found the drug in his car at school.
>
> Gabriel Moseley, a 32-year-old teacher at Williams Middle School in north
> Houston, faces up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine if convicted of the
> misdemeanor charge. HISD said two teachers at Williams were caught with
> drugs, but the Harris County District Attorney's office said only Moseley
> has been charged.
>
> Since October, at least four other HISD teachers and one custodian — from
> Whittier Elementary, Woodson Middle, Wheatley High and Worthing High — have
> been charged with having drugs on school grounds, said district spokesman
> Norm Uhl.
>
> HISD did not release information about the Woodson incidents until
> Thursday. But district and court records show that Anthony A. Martin, a
> 51-year-old custodian at Woodson, was charged last week with possession of
> marijuana on school grounds.
>
> Cleo Walker Gibbs, a 53-year-old teacher at the same school, was charged
> Wednesday with possession of marijuana, records show.
>
> The drug charges at the various schools have resulted from calls to HISD's
> police tip line, Uhl said. The police department's drug dog, Reno, was sent
> to sniff out the school parking lots, he added.
>
> District officials suspect the tips are coming from employees, not
> students.
>
> "We believe the media coverage of these cases has led to more tips," Uhl
> said.
>
> HISD teachers are not subject to random drug testing. The random tests are
> only given to bus drivers, police officers and those classified as safety
> and security personnel, Uhl said.
>
> In addition to the alleged drug incidents at school, an assistant principal
> at Sharpstown High School was charged earlier this year with felony
> possession of marijuana, accused of growing the drug at his house.
>
>
> <http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6123300.html>
>
> >
>

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