Hale Junior High Students Fall Ill From Taking Prescription Drug

Emergency crews responded to Hale Junior High School where nine students are said to have become ill from ingesting a prescription drug.

Tuesday, April 2nd 2013, 12:35 pm



There was a drug scare at a Tulsa junior high school this morning, after several students took prescription anti-depressant pills.

An ambulance was stationed outside the school, while paramedics evaluated nine students who took a prescription anti-depressant.

The school determined that two 7th grade boys, both 14 years old, were handing out pills in class, and while some refused the pills, some did not.

"We do have nine, though, that took it," said TPS spokesman Chris Payne. "We don't think there's going to be any serious complications from it. There will be disciplinary action for those who were passing it out, and even for those who took it and didn't say anything about it."

The district says only 7th graders took the pills.

Outside the school, parent Dennis Welch said he's constantly warning his daughter about drugs.

"It's an epidemic everywhere, and I just wish kids would stay away from it. Stay away from drugs, that's the best advice I can give," Welch said.

The school district says two students who were offered the pills took them, instead, to the faculty and reported what was happening. That's what triggered the reaction of both campus police and paramedics.

 

"We actually had two students who stepped forward. They were handed this medication. They went to the principal immediately, and they were quickly able to identify the nine kids who took it. We always hope that kids will step forward and do the right thing and they did," Payne said.

Campus police searched the students who took the pills and found one with an over-the-counter stomach medicine and one with marijuana. That student will be charged with a crime; the others will be disciplined by the school.

The paramedics left after two hours at the school and didn't take any of the students to the hospital. All of the students involved were sent home with their parents.

Campus police are handling the one student caught with marijuana.

 

 

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