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Underage Drinking

Monday, December 10, 2012

30 Whitman Students Receive Alcohol Citations Following House Party

Some students face consequences on-campus, Whitman's Black and White reports.

Thirty juveniles received alcohol citations for attending a Bethesda house party this month where liquor was available, Montgomery County police said Monday. And according to a report in Walt Whitman’s student newspaper, The Black and White, those cited were Whitman students and some will face on-campus discipline. The house party was reported Dec. 1 in the 6200 block of Wiscasset place in Bethesda, according to police spokeswoman Officer Janelle Smith. Police spokeswoman Officer Britta Thomas told The Black and White that Fire and Rescue was called after one guest appeared to be highly intoxicated. Police who responded issued sobriety tests and cited some students for alcohol possession, according to the report. Smith told Patch that 30 …

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Adreas Belon

3:33 am on Saturday, December 15, 2012

Whitman Parent: these people like Jack who waste their time arguing that kids are over privileged and that the solution to stopping underage drinking is to not have birthday parties for kids at all because its kids 'today' are ill-bred reckless indigents are people who have the mental capacity of a rodent. Get off your high horse as if drinking underage should even be a headline. Beer and wine …   more ›

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Patch Asks: Are Underage Drinking Parties a Problem in Montgomery County?

Underage drinking parties are on the rise throughout the county, according to police—and parents may be partially to blame.

  It’s not just kids that need alcohol education on the hazards of underage drinking. It’s parents, too. Underage drinking parties, many of them parent-hosted, are on the rise throughout the county, according to a Gazette report released Wednesday. At a Jan. 26 press conference, Montgomery County Police displayed stacks of kegs and 24-packs of beer seized from underage drinking parties in the county. A task force of local police agencies busted 23 underage drinking parties and issued 239 alcohol citations to youth in possession of or providing alcohol, between Nov. 16 and Jan. 7, said Capt. Thomas Didone of the Montgomery County Police Department. Six underage drivers in violation of alcohol restrictions were also arrested, The Gazette …

Lynne A

1:47 pm on Sunday, February 12, 2012

"Many years ago, when my now adult children were in high school, a friends home was visited by law enforcement. This was an affluent subdivision where life was quiet. When the police asked my friends husband if there were kids drinking in the house, he explained that his daughter had some friends over and everything was under control, which it was. He proceeded to explain that perhaps their …   more ›

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Administrators, Students React to Whitman Suspensions

Administrators and students from four Montgomery County schools react to 36 Whitman students being suspended from extracurricular activities for drinking at an off-campus party.

  Three dozen students at Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda were suspended from extracurricular activities resulting from an off-campus, underage drinking incident, the Gazette reported in early January. Whitman Principal Alan Goodwin interviewed several students after picking up on school gossip and Facebook chatter and was able to identify the students cited by Montgomery County Police for alcohol possession at the house party Dec. 10, according to the report. This raised the question: What jurisdiction do schools have to punish students for their actions away from school? Patch caught up with administrators from Wootton and Quince Orchard and students from Whitman, Wootton, and Bethesda-Chevy Chase regarding Goodman’s decision and …

Rob Saah Technology Enterprise's

11:43 am on Sunday, January 29, 2012

if its outside of the school, the schools should mind there freaking business, and stop getting into peoples business outside of school, What happens out of school stays out of school, there for the schools need to stay out of it.   more ›

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Whitman Students Punished For Off-Campus Alcohol Possession

The Gazette reports that dozens of Whitman students attended a Dec. 10 house party where alcohol was served.

About three dozen Walt Whitman High School students were temporarily suspended from extracurricular activities following a Dec. 10 house party where alcohol was served, The Gazette reports this week. Montgomery County police broke up the party and cited several teens for alcohol possession, The Gazette reports, but did not notify Whitman principal Alan Goodwin of the incident. The students were punished after Goodwin picked up on school gossip and Facebook chatter and investigated, according to The Gazette. Montgomery County Public Schools typically leaves it up to principals to decide whether or not to punish students for off-campus incidents. According to Whitman's policy, "students found in possession of alcohol off campus, after school…

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