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District responds to SHAC recommendations: fentanyl education, community health fairs, human‑development opt‑in and adjusted recess time

5385112 · June 17, 2025
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Round Rock ISD administrators described how they will implement four Student Health Advisory Committee recommendations: develop a 6–12 fentanyl prevention curriculum required by House Bill 3908, expand community health fairs, streamline human‑development consent and opt‑in communications, and add recess minutes for kindergarten and first grade.

Round Rock ISD administrators on Tuesday walked trustees through the district’s responses to four recommendations from the Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC).

1) Fentanyl and drug‑poisoning prevention (House Bill 3908). SHAC recommended the district deliver annual education on the dangers of opioids, including synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, for grades 6–12. Administrators said the counseling services department will develop and provide a 6–12 curriculum that campus counselors can deliver during the coming school year; high‑school delivery options may include health classes where available and other…

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