Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
It’s not a cover up. They can only say so much because of the kid’s privacy.
Where is this written? Why can people talk about this on social media?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
OMG. It’s like the kid never existed. Awful.
I’m sure the school pressures the family to keep quiet. Despicable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
It’s not a cover up. They can only say so much because of the kid’s privacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were 2 deaths on the same day from the same school in Falls Church. Overdose or suicide - I don't know. But I'm surprised it didn't make the news or the school didn't send anything out. Both a spate of suicides and a string of overdoses should cause a community to talk about it. Never heard from the school or anything. They were just gone. One of the obits is here:
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/malcolm-kent-obituary?id=39392528
This obituary doesn’t say how the boy died. If the family didn’t want to give out the information, why do you think the school was allowed to?
Anonymous wrote:There were 2 deaths on the same day from the same school in Falls Church. Overdose or suicide - I don't know. But I'm surprised it didn't make the news or the school didn't send anything out. Both a spate of suicides and a string of overdoses should cause a community to talk about it. Never heard from the school or anything. They were just gone. One of the obits is here:
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/malcolm-kent-obituary?id=39392528
Anonymous wrote:There were 2 deaths on the same day from the same school in Falls Church. Overdose or suicide - I don't know. But I'm surprised it didn't make the news or the school didn't send anything out. Both a spate of suicides and a string of overdoses should cause a community to talk about it. Never heard from the school or anything. They were just gone. One of the obits is here:
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/malcolm-kent-obituary?id=39392528
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
OMG. It’s like the kid never existed. Awful.
I’m sure the school pressures the family to keep quiet. Despicable.
Ok, have any other conspiracy theories to share?
If a child were injured by a gun or knife in the school, we would hear about it.
This is just as serious and parents should know--how else will they be aware of the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
OMG. It’s like the kid never existed. Awful.
I’m sure the school pressures the family to keep quiet. Despicable.
Ok, have any other conspiracy theories to share?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
OMG. It’s like the kid never existed. Awful.
I’m sure the school pressures the family to keep quiet. Despicable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
OMG. It’s like the kid never existed. Awful.
I’m sure the school pressures the family to keep quiet. Despicable.