It was happening enough that the school needed to clarify the rules.
Katie Kausch | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
Students at the Gloucester County high school have ordered delivery via apps enough times in the past month — and broken some school rules in the process — that school officials had to remind students of how to do it safely. Students ordering delivery to school isn’t a new phenomenon. Cappello said he remembered using the pay phone to order pizzas when he was a high schooler. But the introduction of technology has made it easier.
“It’s basically just like any other visitor we get, whether it’s a pizza delivery person or anybody else. If they come down to the office, if the students in the cafeteria, no problem,” Cappello told NJ Advance Media. “Administration gets the student from the cafeteria, brings them down. It’s not a problem.”
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