Does anybody think the school is going to start cracking down on drugs now? I mean, how are they going to deal with this? Is this the last straw before see-through bookbags and routine locker inspections? Are we going to have a series of awareness assemblies? Are they even going to tell about the drug part? I mean, assuming she's dead (I'm not positive if she is or not), they could easily just say, "We regret to inform you that...yadda yadda yadda...our condolences," without any mention of what happened. And that will make me mad. First of all, it's disrespectful to everyone involved to make her into a martyr. She was doing drugs and she died. It wasn't an act of God; it wasn't "just one of those things," and to be perfectly honest, she's not just an innocent victim. I feel very bad, but I will not be happy if they act like this couldn't have been prevented, or something like that. I feel very insensitive for saying these things, but I know I'm not the only one who feels this way. She brought it on herself, and that I think is just as sad if not sadder than if she was an innocent victim. This could have been prevented.
So what's going to happen on Monday?