Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the purpose of these email notifications other than to fan the flames of gossip and speculation? Why did the governor want this type of communication going out across the county? There are other ways to remind kids that drugs are bad. I feel awful for the kids who overdosed and are subjects of these emails as well as their parents. They deserve privacy while navigating this problem.
Because MAGA's love gossip and hate.
You are so fueled by hate towards "MAGA" that you refuse to see the value in this transparency:
A reminder to us all that this stuff is making its way into our kids schools. It's real.
Talk to your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the purpose of these email notifications other than to fan the flames of gossip and speculation? Why did the governor want this type of communication going out across the county? There are other ways to remind kids that drugs are bad. I feel awful for the kids who overdosed and are subjects of these emails as well as their parents. They deserve privacy while navigating this problem.
I am grateful these messages are going out. Whether the email goes out or not, there will be gossip and speculation. Too many parents put their heads in the sand or are ignorant of that deaths are really happening in our schools even before HS. I wish we had a sense of how many non-fatal ODs are occurring. These happen in plain sight — in the past and to a certain extent even now — administrators gaslight student witnesses. Kid at our HS OD’d in the middle of the cafeteria only a couple years ago and students were made to continue on as if nothing was happening. WTF?! The kid didn’t die and was back playing his sport the next day. No wonder so many kids are checking out from school.
There will always be gossip and speculation but sending county wide emails spreads it from just that school to hundreds of thousands of people (parents, grandparents, guardians). These are tweens and teens that are the subject of these emails. Imagine going through the trauma of overdose, already having everyone in your school know, and then now everyone else associated with FCPS knowing as well. Even if you do know it's going on, parent who want to stick their head in the sand will still say things like PP blaming "other" bussed in kids because it couldn't possibly be their snowflake doing drugs.
As a society, we need to put more other spotlight on teams using fentanyl. I’m pretty sure the parent dealing with their kid having an overdose at school is not focused on an FCPS email. If they are, then maybe their focuses in the wrong place.
We can spotlight drug use in middle/highschools without singling out one child in the middle of their crisis. A parent should be paying attention to an email where their child is the topic of discussion going out to hundreds of thousands of people. I'm sure that isn't going to help the child in crisis. Notify the others within that school, sure, but everyone affiliated with every FCPS kid? Nope, not needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the purpose of these email notifications other than to fan the flames of gossip and speculation? Why did the governor want this type of communication going out across the county? There are other ways to remind kids that drugs are bad. I feel awful for the kids who overdosed and are subjects of these emails as well as their parents. They deserve privacy while navigating this problem.
I am grateful these messages are going out. Whether the email goes out or not, there will be gossip and speculation. Too many parents put their heads in the sand or are ignorant of that deaths are really happening in our schools even before HS. I wish we had a sense of how many non-fatal ODs are occurring. These happen in plain sight — in the past and to a certain extent even now — administrators gaslight student witnesses. Kid at our HS OD’d in the middle of the cafeteria only a couple years ago and students were made to continue on as if nothing was happening. WTF?! The kid didn’t die and was back playing his sport the next day. No wonder so many kids are checking out from school.
There will always be gossip and speculation but sending county wide emails spreads it from just that school to hundreds of thousands of people (parents, grandparents, guardians). These are tweens and teens that are the subject of these emails. Imagine going through the trauma of overdose, already having everyone in your school know, and then now everyone else associated with FCPS knowing as well. Even if you do know it's going on, parent who want to stick their head in the sand will still say things like PP blaming "other" bussed in kids because it couldn't possibly be their snowflake doing drugs.
As a society, we need to put more other spotlight on teams using fentanyl. I’m pretty sure the parent dealing with their kid having an overdose at school is not focused on an FCPS email. If they are, then maybe their focuses in the wrong place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the purpose of these email notifications other than to fan the flames of gossip and speculation? Why did the governor want this type of communication going out across the county? There are other ways to remind kids that drugs are bad. I feel awful for the kids who overdosed and are subjects of these emails as well as their parents. They deserve privacy while navigating this problem.
Because MAGA's love gossip and hate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the purpose of these email notifications other than to fan the flames of gossip and speculation? Why did the governor want this type of communication going out across the county? There are other ways to remind kids that drugs are bad. I feel awful for the kids who overdosed and are subjects of these emails as well as their parents. They deserve privacy while navigating this problem.
I am grateful these messages are going out. Whether the email goes out or not, there will be gossip and speculation. Too many parents put their heads in the sand or are ignorant of that deaths are really happening in our schools even before HS. I wish we had a sense of how many non-fatal ODs are occurring. These happen in plain sight — in the past and to a certain extent even now — administrators gaslight student witnesses. Kid at our HS OD’d in the middle of the cafeteria only a couple years ago and students were made to continue on as if nothing was happening. WTF?! The kid didn’t die and was back playing his sport the next day. No wonder so many kids are checking out from school.
There will always be gossip and speculation but sending county wide emails spreads it from just that school to hundreds of thousands of people (parents, grandparents, guardians). These are tweens and teens that are the subject of these emails. Imagine going through the trauma of overdose, already having everyone in your school know, and then now everyone else associated with FCPS knowing as well. Even if you do know it's going on, parent who want to stick their head in the sand will still say things like PP blaming "other" bussed in kids because it couldn't possibly be their snowflake doing drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Loudoun had like 10 overdoses at a high school over just a few weeks and waited to notify any parents about the situation. That’s why we have the email requirement now
Parents need to be notified when a child that is not theirs is notified? Or that there are drugs in middle and high schools? They do t already know this?
These notices are silly.
Spend a little time on DCUM and you'll see that some parents believe this only happens in "other" middle and high schools. So no, they don't already know this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the purpose of these email notifications other than to fan the flames of gossip and speculation? Why did the governor want this type of communication going out across the county? There are other ways to remind kids that drugs are bad. I feel awful for the kids who overdosed and are subjects of these emails as well as their parents. They deserve privacy while navigating this problem.
Because MAGA's love gossip and hate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Loudoun had like 10 overdoses at a high school over just a few weeks and waited to notify any parents about the situation. That’s why we have the email requirement now
Parents need to be notified when a child that is not theirs is notified? Or that there are drugs in middle and high schools? They do t already know this?
These notices are silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Loudoun had like 10 overdoses at a high school over just a few weeks and waited to notify any parents about the situation. That’s why we have the email requirement now
Parents need to be notified when a child that is not theirs is notified? Or that there are drugs in middle and high schools? They do t already know this?
These notices are silly.
Anonymous wrote:What is the purpose of these email notifications other than to fan the flames of gossip and speculation? Why did the governor want this type of communication going out across the county? There are other ways to remind kids that drugs are bad. I feel awful for the kids who overdosed and are subjects of these emails as well as their parents. They deserve privacy while navigating this problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the purpose of these email notifications other than to fan the flames of gossip and speculation? Why did the governor want this type of communication going out across the county? There are other ways to remind kids that drugs are bad. I feel awful for the kids who overdosed and are subjects of these emails as well as their parents. They deserve privacy while navigating this problem.
The superintendent emails are a requirement because of a new mandate from the new governed. Personally, I’m thankful for the attention to the issue. I hope FCPS has another info night for parents and students about the opioid crisis because we couldn’t attend the last one.
Anonymous wrote:Because Loudoun had like 10 overdoses at a high school over just a few weeks and waited to notify any parents about the situation. That’s why we have the email requirement now