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Reply to "‘There is a fentanyl problem here': 9 overdoses reported at Loudoun County high school"
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[quote=Anonymous]In my experience, being a LCPS parent, the principal sends an email directly to all school parents when there is a medical emergency or any other disturbance...especially when witnessed by other students same day. We usually get an email right away with general details in line with HIPAA and further instructions/info. As far as that particular incident, it was probably a bad batch either sold or brought in by a student. I had a kid in Woodgrove and there were drugs being sold and bought there. Alcohol and other things were also brought into school. Kids knew about it and knew school dealers, but they do not snitch to parents/teachers. My kid just stayed away from that particular crowd and went to school. You can't just say they're doing drugs in Sterling high schools, because there are too many low-income kids. High/mid-income kids take drugs and drink on school grounds as well. We have mobile electronic signs "one pill can kill" all over county for the past two weeks. Ultimately, it is a parent's responsibility to address it with their kids and to know what their kids are doing/whom they're hanging out with. I am pretty sure no one forced fentanyl down their throat...I blame the parents, not LCPS. [/quote]
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