HAMPTON, Va. — Four students from Hampton’s Bethel High School were taken to the hospital after sharing a drug-infused vape pen at school on Tuesday, according to a letter sent home to families.
Bethel’s executive principal, Dr. Tanya Howard, wrote in the letter that several students shared a drug-infused vape pen at school, according to school division spokeswoman Kellie Goral. Some of the students had adverse reactions that required medical attention. Emergency medical services were called, and four students were transported to the hospital for treatment.
“Our administration is actively addressing the situation and is working closely with our school resource officer and the Hampton Police Division,” Howard wrote in the letter. “This incident remains under investigation.”…