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Reply to "Arlington Has A Drug Problem - From Middle School to High School to Our Community at Large"
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[quote=Anonymous]it's hard to deal in facts when you are given "facts". The "data" seems to be different depending on the source and how they want to spin it. There are several "incidents" in schools that don't amount to "arrests" (lots of varied reasons - mom and dad being influential people is just one, kids going to second chance, etc.). And there are student "incidents" that happen off campus and APS may not report those b/c it didn't happen during school - even if it was APS students. Point is data is skewed, as far as I can tell. County-wide, the numbers are significantly, according to the police chief in that town hall video. That isn't school related, I know, but it certainly is community related (which is included in the title of this thread). [/quote]
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