The Wortley High School teaching assistants were hospitalized with dizziness and headaches in September after eating cakes brought in by the 15-year-old girl, The Daily Telegraph reported Monday.
Doctors said the two school staffers had probably been drugged with a cannabis product. They were able to return to school the following day.
Local officials said the student was suspended while they investigated the incident and has since been moved to a different school in the city. No official complaint was filed with police by the two teaching assistants and no tests were carried out on the student's cakes.
"The student in question has not been excluded from education, but is completing her studies at another school in Leeds." A Wortley High School spokesman said: "Wortley High School does not condone drugs and was disappointed this incident took place."
"The school works hard to educate its pupils about the dangers and implications of drug abuse and will not tolerate any behavior of this kind," the spokesman said.
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