Carmin Williams says she alerted administrators at the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District of fentanyl on campuses after seeing a difference in behavior in her 12-year-old daughter, Khloe, this past spring.
The district has been rocked in recent months by fentanyl overdoses, including three deaths. A parent meeting was set for Thursday night to offer guidance from health service professionals.
“Originally, she was a student at Vivian Field,” Williams said. “I never had any problem with the staff there.
They were like a big, big happy family.
And then what happened is she got into a fight, and they sent her to Bea Salazar, and once she went to that school, that’s when everything went downhill.”
“She was just like a bubbly kid. She has a huge personality. She’s very friendly. She just loves people, very artistic,” Williams said. “She went from being like, just bubbly to always angry or sad.”
Williams said Khloe would fall asleep mid-sentence and suffered from dramatic weight loss.
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