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Soda issue a big concern for students

To The Eagle:

Students are not allowed to purchase a soda pop or any other beverage during class hours, yet they are allowed to have the beverages during class. So if a student is trying to buy a beverage during class hours, he/she will get their beverage taken away until the end of the day or until lunch whichever is closer. This has caused an attitude problem for students.

The reason this would be considered a problem is because the students that are used to having a cold soda during a class now can not. So the attitude will change because caffeine is a drug so if your body is used to having that caffeine every day then you stop having it. This will cause a withdrawal even though these withdrawals are not as serious as a meth addict's withdrawals, but there is still a real problem that could and will bother the student's education.

Now one solution that would be best situated for this situation is if the teacher does not care if students drink in their class, they should write a note to the student to buy the beverage, but the teacher can not pull a Kyle Hurley and say you can buy it if you buy me one.

Now what I want you, the reader, to do about this problem is walk up to the school and say you second this motion to buy drinks during class hours so the students don't have caffeine withdrawals.

Blayne Edwards

Cathlamet

 

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