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Date: Fri 06-Feb-1998

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Date: Fri 06-Feb-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: MICHEL

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New Policy Snuffs Out Smoking At Schools

BY MICHELE HOGAN

The Newtown Board of Education is reviewing a proposed revision to school

rules regarding smoking. If passed next month, smoking will be prohibited on

any school property at any time.

The proposed revision says: "The Board of Education recognizes the health

consequences of tobacco use and the reports from various medical sources

identifying health hazards for tobacco users/smokers and nonsmokers. It is the

desire of the board to provide a safe and healthful environment for students

and adults who use school premises.

"The Board of Education prohibits smoking and the use of tobacco products

including cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco or snuff at any

time, by anyone in school buildings, on school property, or on transportation

provided by the Board of Education."

The current practice allows smoking outside of school buildings after 4 pm

daily, and on the weekends. The new ruling includes all school premises

(including sports fields and parking lots) at all times.

John Reed, Superintendent of Schools, expressed concern that the no-smoking

rule, although common among many school districts, may be difficult for

smokers in adult education, smokers considering returning to school after a

length of time away from school, and bus drivers who smoke.

For adult education, Dr Reed suggested that five minutes longer for class

breaks would allow smokers to go for a drive off school premises to have a

cigarette.

Dr Reed is hoping that adults take a "team approach" to prevent smoking at

school games and other events.

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