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THE STANDARD
May-June 2012 | Volume XXXVII, Issue VI
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Students steal from cafeteria
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On Tuesday, April 24, two seniors were caught stealing from the cafeteria. “They were observed taking food from the cafeteria, and just walking away without paying for it by members of the school community, who then came and proceeded to report the incident,” Dean of Students Joe Chodl said. Both students were confronted by the administration. They professed their guilt regarding this particular incident, and also admitted that they had been stealing from the cafeteria previously.
“Suspension is a pretty big deal, and it of course has some outside-of-school ramifications.” Joe Chodl, Dean of Students
This incident led to both seniors being suspended from school for three days. Due to the school’s full disclosure policy, both of the seniors’ colleges were notified of the incident and their subsequent suspension. “Suspension is a pretty big deal, and it of course has some outside-of-school ramifications,” Chodl said. Although this sort of incident has occurred in the past, the school does not believe that there is currently an issue of theft among the student population. “I don’t think that there is a thievery problem at the school, there are just some random items that are occasionally stolen.” Chodl said. This view, however, is not entirely in line with student opinion. In a random poll of 88 students conducted by The Standard, it was found that 42 percent of students had either participated in, or witnessed recent thievery from the cafeteria. The incident and the subject of theft was discussed at grade level meetings. Due to the recent attention that has been brought to the issue, Chodl believes that theft in the school will be reduced, as both the staff and the student body have become more aware of its occurrence.
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