Miami Springs Middle School students recently took part in a Fentanyl Awareness Assembly as part of the Miami-Dade Schools Fentanyl Awareness Campaign. The event aimed to educate students on the dangers of fentanyl and the risks associated with counterfeit pills that may resemble candy.
Today our students participated in a fentanyl awareness assembly as part of the @MDCPS Fentanyl Awareness Campaign to learn about the risks associated with fentanyl and fake pills that may look like candy. @SuptDotres @DannyEspinofl @MDCPSCentral @MsSwainCRO @MDCPSOperations pic.twitter.com/3KmiGHq01E
— Miami Springs Middle School (@MSMSEagles) February 5, 2025
With the rising concerns over fentanyl-related incidents, the assembly served as a vital educational tool to raise awareness, promote safety, and encourage informed decision-making among students. Through informative discussions and expert insights, attendees learned how to recognize and avoid dangerous substances.
Initiatives like this play a crucial role in protecting young lives and ensuring students have the knowledge they need to stay safe.