Actually, the lesson is much bigger than what the kid learned.
Candy was banned. A rule created for completely arbitrary non-legal reasons.
Kids start dealing candy.
A school is willing to trash a kid's transcript because he was in possession of candy.
I dunno, but the more I read the more fascinating this one became. Should a school be soooo concerned about a child's welfare that they ban him from absolutely everything they deem harmfull? I'm all for following the rules, but am somewhat miffed at the reasoning behind this and the reaction to it.
I think back to the movie "Christmas Story" and the scene where the kids all have the fake teeth. The teacher confiscates them and puts them in the drawer with all the other crap she's confiscated from them over the year. Whomever caught this individual buying candy had a perfect opportunity to score some skittles but opted to pursue a much more damaging course of action.