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Council members discuss Snoqualmie Valley School District plans for opioid training, student naloxone policy
Summary
Council members Kerrick Christiansen and Dr. Cotton reported an update from the Snoqualmie Valley School District about opioid training and the question of whether students may carry naloxone.
Council members Kerrick Christiansen and Dr. Cotton reported an update they received from the Snoqualmie Valley School District about opioid response training and a question over whether students may carry naloxone on their person. Christiansen said the district’s superintendent, Schlotfeld, confirmed Mount Si High School is providing opioid training alongside CPR, AED and Stop the Bleed instruction and that “the seniors need to have that before they graduate.”
Christiansen told the committee…
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