Title: The Troubling Trend of Teenagers Coming to School High The recent report by the New York Times about young students coming to school high on marijuana is a cause for serious concern. The article reveals that an increasing number of teenagers are smoking before school, with some classrooms descending into chaos when students are high. It's a worrying trend that needs to be addressed by parents, educators, and policymakers. The impact of drug use on young people's brains can be devastating, with long-term consequences that can last a lifetime. The fact that more and more teenagers are exposing themselves to this risk is deeply troubling. While many adults may see marijuana as a harmless drug, the reality is that it can have serious consequences, especially for young people. Studies have shown that marijuana use can affect cognitive function and increase the risk of developing mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. Parents and educators need to take this issue seriously and work together to prevent young people from using drugs. This means educating teenagers about the risks of drug use, monitoring their behavior, and providing support to those who may be struggling with addiction. It's also important for policymakers to consider the impact of legalization on young people. While some may see legalization as a way to control drug use and reduce crime, there are serious concerns about the impact it can have on young people. Policymakers need to consider these issues carefully and take steps to prevent young people from being exposed to the risks of marijuana use. In conclusion, the trend of teenagers coming to school high on marijuana is a serious issue that needs to be addressed. As a society, we need to come together to protect young people and prevent them from making choices that can have long-lasting consequences. Students and teachers said in interviews that some classrooms were in disarray as more and younger students were smoking at school.