Pupil, 15, gives hash cakes to teachers .
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Pupil, 15, gives hash cakes to teachers .
A 15-year-old girl has been forced to move schools after she reportedly gave teaching staff cakes laced with drugs.
The teachers suffered dizziness and headaches after eating the hash cakes which the girl took to school
Two teaching assistants at Wortley High School, in Leeds, suffered
from dizziness and headaches after eating the hash cakes which the girl
took
into school last month.They pair were taken to hospital for emergency
check-ups where doctors said that they had probably been drugged with
cannabis.They were discharged from hospital hours later and returned to
school the following day.The GCSE pupil was suspended while the
incident was investigated and she has now been moved to a different
school. Neither
of the assistants made an official complaint and no police action has
been
taken. As a result no tests were carried out on the cakes.Staff are
understood to have been warned about accepting food from pupils in the
future.A
spokesman for Leeds City Council said: "On September 10, two teaching
assistants were taken to hospital after eating food taken into school
by a pupil which was later suspected of containing an unknown
substance. "An investigation took place and the pupil was temporarily suspended." "The
student in question has not been excluded from education, but is
completing her studies at another school in Leeds." A spokesman for
Wortley High School said: "Wortley High School does not condone drugs
and was disappointed this incident took place. "Following a
swift investigation, it took appropriate action which removed the pupil
from the school while allowing her to remain in education. "The
school works hard to educate its pupils about the dangers and
implications of drug abuse and will not tolerate any behaviour of this
kind."
That brings a whole new meaning to home -cooking.. LOL
The teachers suffered dizziness and headaches after eating the hash cakes which the girl took to school
Two teaching assistants at Wortley High School, in Leeds, suffered
from dizziness and headaches after eating the hash cakes which the girl
took
into school last month.They pair were taken to hospital for emergency
check-ups where doctors said that they had probably been drugged with
cannabis.They were discharged from hospital hours later and returned to
school the following day.The GCSE pupil was suspended while the
incident was investigated and she has now been moved to a different
school. Neither
of the assistants made an official complaint and no police action has
been
taken. As a result no tests were carried out on the cakes.Staff are
understood to have been warned about accepting food from pupils in the
future.A
spokesman for Leeds City Council said: "On September 10, two teaching
assistants were taken to hospital after eating food taken into school
by a pupil which was later suspected of containing an unknown
substance. "An investigation took place and the pupil was temporarily suspended." "The
student in question has not been excluded from education, but is
completing her studies at another school in Leeds." A spokesman for
Wortley High School said: "Wortley High School does not condone drugs
and was disappointed this incident took place. "Following a
swift investigation, it took appropriate action which removed the pupil
from the school while allowing her to remain in education. "The
school works hard to educate its pupils about the dangers and
implications of drug abuse and will not tolerate any behaviour of this
kind."
That brings a whole new meaning to home -cooking.. LOL
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