Last week, two McDaniel High School students died within 24 hours of each other after taking pills laced with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that is up to 50 times more potent than heroin. McDaniel High School principal Adam Skyles wrote a letter offering counseling services and resources to grieving staff and students and posted a video warning of more “100 percent” fentanyl pills circulating within the community and urged students who may have the pills to turn them into school administrators for safe disposal. The deaths also prompted the Portland Public Schools district to send a flyer to parents warning them about the counterfeit drugs which look identical to real Xanax or Oxycontin pills. Brenda Martinek, Chief of Student Support Services at Portland Public Schools, joins us to talk about the counseling and outreach being provided on campus following the tragic deaths.