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Reply to "another near fatal overdose(s) for APS..3/1/23"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do parents who’d have kids who do this stuff afford Arlington?[/quote] This is such an ignorant post. [/quote] It is completely ignorant, but as a HS ELL teacher in FCPS, the fentanyl issue is hitting the Hispanic community especially hard. It’s true at my own school as well at other schools in the area (ex. The student from Wakefield). [/quote] The article in the original post mentioned groups of students skipping school and drinking alcohol. Also confined to a certain group? I'm curious how every bleeding heart in APS just writes it off as: well its the Hispanics. The same people that wax poetically at how proud they are to send their kids to schools with such diversity. [/quote] Hockey parent here who spends a ALOT of time at Ballston mall because of the ice rink. The stairwell was a notorious weed smoking factory. Over the past year, I’ve smelled the aftermath more than I’ve seen the smokers, but that said — these kids most likely look like the ones in your own homes. Don’t think for a single second that this is a lower income or minority issue at Ballston. I don’t know what happened today, but the the kids who frequent this mall have resources. [/quote] Today it was fetanyl overdoses. They always said marijuana can be a gateway drug for teens…[/quote]
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