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PYLUSD outlines Narcan training and storage after rise in fentanyl deaths countywide

Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District Board of Education · November 19, 2025
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Summary

District health staff told trustees the schools maintain Narcan and AED kits across campuses, trained roughly 785 staff in naloxone administration (about 45% of full‑time staff), and reported three Narcan administrations in 2022–2025 that were later determined not to be opioid‑related.

Placentia‑Yorba Linda Unified School District staff briefed the board on the district’s emergency response protocols and opioid preparedness on Nov. 18, highlighting staff training and county trends involving fentanyl.

Michelle DeHaven, the district health administrator, summarized state law allowing schools to stock naloxone (Narcan) and explained that participation is optional; districts may apply through the state naloxone distribution project. She said the district applied in 2022, received donated…

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