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obeying school policy
which situations violate the drug - free school policy? check all that apply.
a student takes ibuprofen at home.
a student has marijuana on the school bus.
a student shares cough syrup in the school lunchroom.
a student has her prescription medication in her purse at the mall.
a student sells a prescription drug at a school event that is off campus.
- A student taking ibuprofen at home is a normal use of over - the - counter medication and does not violate the drug - free school policy.
- Marijuana is an illegal drug in a school - related context (school bus is part of school - related transportation), so having it on the school bus violates the policy.
- Sharing cough syrup in the school lunchroom can be a violation as it may involve improper use or distribution of a substance in a school setting.
- Having prescription medication in a purse at the mall (a non - school setting) does not violate the school's drug - free policy.
- Selling a prescription drug at a school event (even off - campus) is a violation as it is a school - related event and involves the improper distribution of a drug.
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B. A student has marijuana on the school bus, C. A student shares cough syrup in the school lunchroom, E. A student sells a prescription drug at a school event that is off campus