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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m in this district. [b]The families of children WHO ATTEND THIS SCHOOL get an email every time this happens letting them know there was an event at school and if their child saw it and needs mental health support, there are resources available at school.[/b] The entire LCPS community does NOT receive that message and nor should it when it is an issue occurring at a school they do not attend. The story coming out now is pure politics. It’s Chapman wanting to scare up drama for re-election- the extra police he’s put at the school aren’t doing anything it standing around outside in the morning. A school board candidate is using this for her campaign. Now there’s news cameras they’re making a spectacle of the school. None of these people actually care about the real issue and this is not new info- people have been to the school board about the drug crisis and LCPS’ lack of response and resources earlier this year. [/quote] I would love to see evidence that this is the case. Because that is not what I am hearing...... [twitter]https://twitter.com/GovernorVA/status/1720477554459480282[/twitter][/quote] Youngkin's decree suggests parents should be notified that there was a drug overdose. Schools send out messages every time a "medical incident involving a student or staff member" occur; but they do not specify DRUG overdose. On this one, Youngkin is actually right.[/quote] This is correct, parents need to know so teens can be warned with examples of it actually happening. Drug overdoses are not strictly "medical incidents" that just affect that one person.[/quote]
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