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Reply to "How often are students overdosing at school in FCPS HS? Is the problem overblown by media?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Plus, like an EpiPen, you use it when you SUSPECT an allergic reaction. In this case you are SUSPECTING a drug overdose. It could very well end up being something else and the data would be skewed.[/quote] It is skewed now. Right now we have school people saying trust us it is a problem whole some parents saying not at our school bc we never hear any incidents being reported.[/quote] Madison and Oakton share a "specialized" (not guidance counselor or social worker) drug counselor. Imagine there are enough cases at school to keep him employed. [/quote] All FCPS high schools have or share a SAPS. I think it stands for substance abuse prevention specialist.[/quote] Ours only works at one school but never seems to leave their office all day. [/quote]
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