Guy Raynak, 44, was a science teacher at Shanks Middle School in Quincy.
He told doctors that he had taken methamphetamine and cocaine before school and that he left the school at lunchtime and popped a Xanax pill at Burger King. It is not clear whether he had taught any students that morning.Raynak was taken to the Gadsden County Jail where he was charged with possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. He was later released after posting a $2,500 bond.
Roger Milton, superintendent of Gadsden County Schools said he was unaware whether Raynak was under the influence in front of students, however, under his district's policy, he could still return to work.
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