Several students from New Caney ISD were hospitalized after consuming gummies that tested positive for THC, the main ingredient in marijuana. In a separate incident, 25 students at Vintage High School in Napa became ill due to an unknown substance, leading to a temporary shelter-in-place, which was later lifted. Five of these students were hospitalized. PG&E confirmed that no gas or carbon monoxide was found in later tests at Vintage High School, leaving the cause of the illness a mystery. The school was later deemed safe, and classes resumed. These incidents highlight concerns regarding student safety and the challenges schools face in maintaining a secure environment.
Vintage High School in Napa was in session and deemed safe a day after 25 students mysteriously fell ill, five of whom had to go to the hospital. Investigators are still working to figure out why. https://t.co/YZYIWJb5h7 https://t.co/YZYIWJb5h7
Seven Boston schools, including Boston Latin School and Winsor School, closed for one week in 2009 due to the H1N1 outbreak after more than 250 students came down with symptoms of the swine flu.
Vintage High School employees and Napa firefighters say that PG&E confirmed to them that no gas or carbon monoxide was found in later tests, meaning what caused those students to get sick is still unknown. https://t.co/HNdccFfVDY
Officials investigating incident at Vintage High School in Napa after 25 students started feeling sick. Five of the students were taken to a hospital. https://t.co/vIab4RxeFw
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A number of students inside a classroom at Vintage High School in Napa were sickened by an unknown substance, prompting a temporary shelter-in-place, authorities said Thursday. https://t.co/4KNiYrQA4q
Several New Caney ISD students were sent to the hospital after eating gummies that tested positive for THC — the main ingredient in marijuana. https://t.co/W85I4YKI99