They said it: Schools confront a drug menace

With paramedics on the way, the girl stopped breathing and Principal Chiala pushed the red end of the Narcan nasal spray: “Within 10 seconds, but it might have even been faster, the student started breathing again.” (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

“I don’t want to be Narcan Superman. My job is to help students prepare for the future. That being said, part of that job is keeping them safe and helping them understand how to keep each other safe.”

— Vito Chiala, principal of San Jose’s W.C. Overfelt High School, who had to administer the nasal spray Narcan, which can reverse opioid overdoses,

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