Are ODs being tallied?

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Anonymous wrote:It would be absolutely irresponsible if not. In order to make data driven decisions….MCPS needs to have data. Whether they actual share the data is another story.


If there is a tally being kept, I can assure you that MCPS will not make it public. It will NOT show up in the weekly 5 Things You Should Know email.

MCPS certainly does not want to highlight the fact that we have a serious drug problem IN our schools.


Well, if you know of any that really happened, please share. I haven't heard of anything like this at my kids HS so I'm curious.


The fact that you don’t know is part of the problem in MCPS. Reach out to your principal if you don’t think your high school has not had an overdose this year.

MCPS is responsible for the safety of students in their care. They should coordinate together with MCPD and DHHS to track data, publish data, and develop a plan to deal with the crisis. A core part of the problem are students that are dealing drugs in school.


No the core problem is ordering pills off the dark web.


And who do you think is doing the ordering on the dark web? Student dealers. You're arguing about nothing.


No it’s your child, they don’t need dealers.


The mother of Ashleigh Edwards, a Kennedy student who died from a fentanyl overdose, testified her daughter was given drugs by student dealers.

B-CC Tattler did a report on the student dealers and how they coordinated sales on Telegram and Snapchat.

More recently, a Kennedy student was busted with a ghost gun and a massive bag of fentanyl pills for distribution: https://www.wmar2news.com/local/police-montgomery-county-teen-robbery-suspects-caught-with-ghost-gun-fentanyl

Either you're trolling or you're clueless. Either way, stop wasting our time and energy.


I’m sure her mom thinks that. But call death investors in MCPD, they will take your call. Ask them where the pills are coming from for the dead kids.

Well wait.

240-773-5070


Who's "we"? MCPD has more important things to do than answer random calls from random people advised by random posters on DCUM to call them.
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