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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2416278" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>Weirdly my stepfather is a retired teacher, coach, former high school principal and then superintendant of schools in Oklahoma and my father was a retired Marine (Korean veteran) and ex LE officer in southern California and then in Dallas. My father and stepfather never got along very well at all. I went to school mostly in California where I lived with my dad and older sibs but sometimes when visiting my mother in Oklahoma I would have to go to school and when I did my stepfather was my HS principal. He was a total d$%k back then but he has mellowed with age and we get along ok today. They didnt do the drug dog thing much if any 30 years ago but if they would have my stepdad would have been all up in it. </p><p></p><p>My kid doesnt mess with drugs or drink yet but he's a jock and he does dip and he has gotten into some trouble with school personnel over it. He knows the zero tolerance policy too with having it on school property but he's a kid and forgets sometimes that he has it on him (ya, thats his usual story...). In any case he definitely knows that if he gets caught with it on school property he has to bite the bullet on it and take the punishment. He has been accused of stuff he didnt do before and we have taught our kids that it is ok to question authority if theyre totally in the right and we will always be 100% behind them if they are in the right. So I applaud the OP for standing up for your kid. Sounds like a good kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2416278, member: 1535"] Weirdly my stepfather is a retired teacher, coach, former high school principal and then superintendant of schools in Oklahoma and my father was a retired Marine (Korean veteran) and ex LE officer in southern California and then in Dallas. My father and stepfather never got along very well at all. I went to school mostly in California where I lived with my dad and older sibs but sometimes when visiting my mother in Oklahoma I would have to go to school and when I did my stepfather was my HS principal. He was a total d$%k back then but he has mellowed with age and we get along ok today. They didnt do the drug dog thing much if any 30 years ago but if they would have my stepdad would have been all up in it. My kid doesnt mess with drugs or drink yet but he's a jock and he does dip and he has gotten into some trouble with school personnel over it. He knows the zero tolerance policy too with having it on school property but he's a kid and forgets sometimes that he has it on him (ya, thats his usual story...). In any case he definitely knows that if he gets caught with it on school property he has to bite the bullet on it and take the punishment. He has been accused of stuff he didnt do before and we have taught our kids that it is ok to question authority if theyre totally in the right and we will always be 100% behind them if they are in the right. So I applaud the OP for standing up for your kid. Sounds like a good kid. [/QUOTE]
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