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Underage Drinking
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Saturday, March 20
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>Judge rejects student's '24/7' claims
A New Jersey administrative law judge has turned down a request from the parents of a 15-year-old female student at Haddonfield Memorial High School to prevent the Board of Education from implementing its 24/7 policy relating to drug and alcohol use by students.
The student was charged on
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>Superintendent decries 'attempt to grab headlines'
Haddonfield superintendent of schools Alan Fegley said today that an attorney's claim that the Board of Education retaliated against a 15-year-old student was "an attempt to grab headlines."
Matthew Wolf, the attorney for a female student who was charged with an alcohol-related offense in
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>'24/7' attorney: School retaliated against student
The attorney for a Haddonfield Memorial High School student who challenged the school district's "24/7" policy on drug and alcohol use has claimed that the district retaliated against her by kicking her off the lacrosse team.
Superintendent of Schools Alan Fegley responded that the girl
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>NPR airs story on '24/7' policy
National Public Radio's "Weekend Edition" included a story today (Saturday, March 6) about the Haddonfield school district's "24/7" policy.
"In 2007, two ... students died from alcohol poisoning," reports Nancy Solomon. "Then, at a wild house party, teenagers sprayed urine across the
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>For news stories, search our Archives
To find additional news stories on this topic, search the Haddonfield Online Archives.
Click on the "News" menu bar and slide to "Archives." Then search by keyword, or check the "Underage Drinking" box in the "Browse Archives" section to find all archived news stories on this
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>Safe Homes Pledge (and more) available online
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>24/7 case heads to federal court
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