On December 1, a student at Davis Middle School was observing smoking a vaping device in class. Further investigation showed the student, age 12, was in possession of a vaping device containing THC. The student was issued a juvenile citation for possession of cannabis, and they face disciplinary consequences in accordance with the CCPS student code of conduct. Parents are urged to talk with their children about the dangers of vaping and consuming unknown substances. Even small amounts of THC or other substances can have serious and unpredictable effects, including impaired judgment and health emergencies.

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