Researchers at Ohio State University’s Drug Enforcement and Policy Center surveyed Ohio’s K-12 principals last August to see what concerns they had about marijuana legalization and how they anticipated it would impact their students.
Ahead of this upcoming school year, the center surveyed principals again to see what they actually experienced in the last year and what concerns remain, reported ABC 13 in Toledo .
Jana Hrdinová, the center’s administrative director, said principals are important voices and observers in the conversation surrounding marijuana and children.
“Principals have a pretty good worldview of their individual schools and how students are performing,” Hrdinová said.
She said one thing that concerned her personally in this year’s survey is the perception among