Students expelled from Costa Mesa High
Deirdre Newman
COSTA MESA -- Three students have been expelled from Costa Mesa High
School for possessing weapons.
School officials were alerted to the weapons by other students in late
February and took action to halt a major fight that was brewing.
“Typically the students are our best source of information,” said
Jaime Castellanos, assistant superintendent of secondary education for
the Newport-Mesa Unified School District.
Officials first heard about the presence of the weapons the day after
another off-campus fight involving three to five students during the week
of Feb. 25, Castellanos said.
Locker searches turned up a sawed-off bat, a chain and a pocket knife.
Three students confessed to possessing the weapons and were immediately
expelled.
The district’s zero-tolerance policy -- which has been the focus of
much debate, including last fall when the board added an
anti-intimidation and anti-bullying clause -- includes a no-weapons
clause and is part of the state education code. The district’s policy
states that “possession of a knife, explosive or other dangerous object
of no reasonable use to the student is grounds for expulsion.”
School board members were quick to say the decision to remove the
students was the right one.
“We intend to keep our campuses safe and will do everything in our
power to ensure that happens,” said Trustee Jim Ferryman, who has
questioned parts of the policy in recent years.
No charges have been filed against the students.
The weapons threat comes after a quiet year at Costa Mesa High
following a bomb threat incident last April that scared many parents
enough to keep their children out of a school for a day.
The bomb threat, which was scribbled on the wall inside a girls
restroom, prompted Newport-Mesa school officials to beef up security on
the campus to deal with the threat.
* Deirdre Newman covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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