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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In Arlington County, a student OD'd and sadly passed away at one of the high schools a few months ths ago. There have been at least 2 overdoses in the HS I work at in Fairfax this year. They do not publicize it even to the staff. I found out through students talking in my classes. [/quote] Who exactly is allowing taxpayer funded public schools to cover-up these drug poisonings on public school property? I know that the media is complicit in these cover-ups. It’s a relatively new phenomenon.[/quote] It’s not a cover up. They can only say so much because of the kid’s privacy.[/quote] This is a blatant lie. No one here wants the victim’s name or any identifying information whatsoever. The TAXPAYER community DEMANDS to be informed of KILLINGS in its own communities when it’s not from natural causes, especially of a child. This cover-up started when public school administrators figured out they didn’t want us asking “what’s going on here?” Or “how did this happen?” If a neighborhood child dies in a backyard pool drowning, there’s NEVER a cover-up by the family or the media. The press does its job and reports the basic facts, not the child’s name. They usually reiterate pool safety guidelines to remind the community of pool hazards. [/quote] You sound insane. [/quote] +1. So insane and also totally ignored the teacher upthread who said the families of three of her students over the years didn’t want information shared when they lost their child.[/quote] No one wants their personal information. The basic fact that a student died from a fentanyl poisoning at my child’s school is critical. Your cover-up will only fuel rumors. Have at it.[/quote] [/quote]
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