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Three female students at California School for the Deaf, Riverside, were hospitalized Wednesday, Oct. 21, after eating brownies that contained marijuana.
"The three students were accompanied to the hospital and each student's parent was immediately notified about the incident," Scott Kerby, the school's interim site superintendent, wrote in a letter to staff that was furnished by the state Department of Education. "The students were released from the hospital the same afternoon."
The school is investigating the incident, Kerby wrote.
The girls were taken to Riverside Community Hospital for treatment, said California Highway Patrol Officer Travis Monks. The CHP, which investigates possible crimes at the state-run school, is looking into the incident, as well.
California School for the Deaf, Riverside, is a school for hard-of-hearing students in grades kindergarten through 12th grade. Many of the students live on campus during the week.
http://www.pe.com/articles/school-784153-riverside-marijuana.html
Three female students at California School for the Deaf, Riverside, were hospitalized Wednesday, Oct. 21, after eating brownies that contained marijuana.
"The three students were accompanied to the hospital and each student's parent was immediately notified about the incident," Scott Kerby, the school's interim site superintendent, wrote in a letter to staff that was furnished by the state Department of Education. "The students were released from the hospital the same afternoon."
The school is investigating the incident, Kerby wrote.
The girls were taken to Riverside Community Hospital for treatment, said California Highway Patrol Officer Travis Monks. The CHP, which investigates possible crimes at the state-run school, is looking into the incident, as well.
California School for the Deaf, Riverside, is a school for hard-of-hearing students in grades kindergarten through 12th grade. Many of the students live on campus during the week.
http://www.pe.com/articles/school-784153-riverside-marijuana.html