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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let’s be very clear this school board has done severe damage to the kids with special needs during g COVID. The lawsuits spread volumes. Also has anyone gotten notifications from the fentanyl overdoses at our schools. This board has done so much damage to our schools and kids. Reid wants to reimagine everything but what does that mean for our kids future. Their claim to fame is they lowered Thomas Jefferson to 5th rating from the number one school in the country in one year and they opened the bathrooms to both girls and boys and of course tampons in all the boys bathrooms [/quote] Completely agree. Additionally, when they bullied kids into wearing masks long after it was established they were considered medically unnecessary and were no longer a mandate per the Governor of Virginia, the ones more affected by the illegal enforcement of masks were students with special needs. Also, why their silence on the fentanyl crisis that has permeated our schools and has already taken so many young lives across the country? [/quote] They aren’t silent on fentanyl. https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2023/05/fairfax-co-school-board-approves-plan-to-provide-students-staff-access-to-narcan-in-all-classrooms/ [i]The Fairfax County, Virginia, school board approved a plan Thursday night to provide staff and students with access to fentanyl testing strips and to place Narcan in all classrooms. The board is also looking at the possibility of creating a special high school for kids to recover from addiction. The proposal was co-sponsored by school board members Karl Frisch and Laura Jane Cohen.[/i][/quote]
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