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Decatur Schools: No Cannabis Odor, Please
Schools Update Policies Ahead of New Year, Address Cannabis Odor on Campus
As the new school year approaches, local school districts are revising student conduct policies to adapt to changes in Minnesota's cannabis laws. One of the most significant updates centers around how schools handle cannabis odor on campus — whether from students, staff, or visitors.
Effective July 1, schools have implemented new language in their policies to better address cannabis-related concerns. Among these is a rule specifically targeting situations where a student arrives at school smelling like cannabis. In such cases, the student will be required to either call home for a change of clothing or return home to change before they're allowed back into the classroom.
School officials stress that the goal of this policy is not punitive, but preventative. Administrators say the presence of cannabis odor can be distracting in a learning environment and may cause unnecessary concern among teachers and classmates.
The updated policy also takes into account students who may use cannabis for medical reasons. If a student has a valid prescription, they must have a medical plan on file with the school nurse. This ensures that their use is documented and managed responsibly, while still upholding district health and safety standards.
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