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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]I think we have all been told ad nauseam that overdoses are happening in students across all our schools (if not on campus, among all student populations). If a school sends home a letter that a student overdosed in a bathroom that day and was taken by ambulance for treatment, anyone who saw a student being taken away in an ambulance now has that student's personal medical info and their privacy has been compromised. See why that can't be done?[/quote] Gaslighting is incredibly harmful too. So, the ends justify the means? Their privacy is already compromised because their OD episode was on public display. Sorry. This is on the same plane as gun violence in front other students. Can you imagine telling kids who witnessed some one going down due to gun violence, and the school saying MYOB? Ignore that there was a gun. Get back to class.[/quote] So you’re saying you deserve information because the incident is already known? If it’s already known, you don’t need a letter about it.[/quote]
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