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Findings and Recommendations
5 findings
Illicit fentanyl is a pervasive problem in Orange County. The Cypress School District agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
Orange County will benefit by establishing a chartered multi-agency Task Force to address the fentanyl crisis in Orange County. The Cypress School District agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
As long as there is a demand, producers will find ways to supply drugs. Orange County cannot law enforce its way out of the fentanyl crisis. Education, prevention, and treatment are critical to reducing demand. The Cypress School District agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
There is a need to increase public awareness and acknowledgment of the risks of illicit fentanyl. The Cypress School District agrees with this finding. - We inspire and empower . . . Every student, Every moment, for Every opportunity! ——— Board of Trustees: Candice Kern 🍨 Sandra Lee 🍨 Brian Nakamura 🍨 Lydia Sondhi, Ph.D. 🍨 Troy Tanaka Superintendent: Anne Silavs Cypress School District's Response to the 2022-23 Orange County Grand Jury Report entitled Russian Roulette: Fentanyl in Orange County September 15, 2023
No recommendations for this finding
Some educational institutions are not participating in available educational and preventative fentanyl/drug programs. The Cypress School District partially disagrees with this finding. The district does not have firsthand information on whether or not educational institutions are participating in available educational and preventative fentanyl drug programs and, therefore, cannot wholly agree or disagree with this finding. The district partially disagrees with this finding because it participates in educational programs that discourage student drug use. The district partially agrees with this finding because the preventative programs it participates in do not focus solely on fentanyl but rather educate students about the dangers of all illicit substances.
No recommendations for this finding