LISD to crack down this year on e-cig, nicotine products on campus

  • Superintendent Dr. Chane Rascoe, at left, and Lampasas school board members listen to a presentation Monday as they consider new disciplinary policies for students who bring prohibited substances to campus. ERICK MITCHELL | DISPATCH RECORD
    Superintendent Dr. Chane Rascoe, at left, and Lampasas school board members listen to a presentation Monday as they consider new disciplinary policies for students who bring prohibited substances to campus. ERICK MITCHELL | DISPATCH RECORD
Any student attending Lampasas Middle School or Lampasas High School who is caught with a nicotine or tobacco product will be subject to time at the Disciplinary Alternative Education Program campus. During Monday’s meeting of the Lampasas Independent School District Board of Trustees, members recommended the DAEP punishment for first-time e-cigarette offenses. With the passage of House Bill…

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