After overdoses, John F. Kennedy High implements changes to student parking

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As of Friday, students are no longer allowed to hang out in their cars while on the school's grounds. Where they park is also under stricter supervision. PattrikPerez reports.

DENVER — An overdose involving five students at John F. Kennedy High School is forcing school administrators to make some changes.

Still, a message Friday from principal Tiffany Almon urges families to read more about the dangers of fentanyl. "Whether that's being passed from your friend or someone you think is a trusted person, you have to assume that those risks are out there," he said. DPS has a whole page online dedicated to fentanyl, including links to resources like Rise Above Colorado.

 

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PattrikPerez Punishing the whole lot of students over the sad loss of their peers is definitely not a good idea. Definitely one of those... 'we shouldn't have done this man!' ...kind of moments if you ask me.

PattrikPerez Uuuum, Maybe they need space from school for a bit... Maybe they like to eat their lunch in the car holy shit 💩😕

PattrikPerez OD somewhere else druggies

PattrikPerez Everybody's being watched all the time. What a world we live in.

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