Ten students were hospitalized at James Lick Middle School Tuesday after consuming what appears to be cannabis, San Francisco Unified School District officials said.
All students are recovering as of this morning, according to the school district.
SFUSD officials said the substance caused “adverse reactions” and the students’ symptoms were consistent with “marijuana intoxication.” The San Francisco Department of Public Health is investigating the incident.
[mappress mapid=”79″ adaptive=”true”]A container labeled “medical cannabis” was also confiscated, according to the school district.
Seven students had minor injuries, two had moderate injuries, and one was experiencing injuries considered critical but not life-threatening as of Tuesday afternoon, according to San Francisco fire spokesman Jonathan Baxter.
Last modified February 15, 2018 12:52 am
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