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DEA honors Tempe Union students for fentanyl-awareness PSA, agency presents plaque to 'No Second Chance'
Summary
The Drug Enforcement Administration presented a plaque to the Tempe Union High School District's No Second Chance student group and the board screened a student-produced PSA warning about fentanyl's dangers; Special Agent Sherry Oz praised the students' outreach and said the work is saving lives.
The Drug Enforcement Administration joined the Tempe Union High School District governing board meeting to recognize the district's No Second Chance student group and to present a student-produced public-service announcement about fentanyl.
Superintendent Doctor Wilson introduced Special Agent in Charge Sherry Oz and other DEA representatives and invited students to present a PSA the district produced about fentanyl and the opioid crisis. The PSA warned that fentanyl is often mixed with or pressed into other drugs and cited, verbally in the PSA, that the DEA seized "80,000,000 fentanyl-laced…
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