“There’s no place for this in our schools.” In his report to the Benjamin Logan Local School District Board of Education at their regular meeting on Monday, Feb. 26, Superintendent John Scheu shared his concerns regarding the increase of vaping with THC (a cannabinoid) among students, specifically at the middle school. The problem led to 26 expulsion hearings in 2022-2023 and 11 so far this school year, with no effect.
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