BARNEGAT: Earlier this morning, Staff 11 (Dave M.) heard a call for a suspected overdose at the Brackman Middle School. The call was verified, and it came over as an overdose in the nurses office for a student. It came over as a 13 y/o juvenile, and an unknown substance. Keep in mind an overdose can be as simple as Tylenol, up to the worst street drugs out there. We don’t know what, nor will it be disclosed unless by the school or police.

We didn’t share the post to start trouble and infighting; we shared it as a wake up call. Drugs of all kinds are here in Ocean County, and certainly in our schools. Thankfully the child was transported to SOCH and we pray for a full recovery. Many readers were upset that we shared the call, but NO identifying information was given, nor would we share anything else regarding a juvenile.

Instead of arguing on Facebook, let’s all talk to our children about the dangers of drugs that are HERE in our communities. Let’s take action as education might be our best line of defense. Instead of ignoring the problem, let’s be more pro-active in our children’s lives. Know your kids friends, know what they’re doing, know where they are. It’s impossible to shield our kids from every danger in society, but we need to start somewhere. Open a dialogue tonight, find out what your kids know about drugs. Educate them, separate myth from reality. Tell them people are dying everyday right here throughout the county, and nothing good comes out of drug use.

If you’re upset about reading the information, you might be a part of the problem. This deadly epidemic needs the ears and eyes of everyone in the community if we’re going to help eradicate it. So please; talk to your kids tonight- BE a parent and BE a positive role model. This problem is NOT unique to Barnegat, it’s everywhere. Please don’t keep your heads in the sand.