Former nurse at Ga. elementary school charged with stealing student’s Adderall, district says
A former nurse at an elementary school in Georgia is facing serious charges.
Ashley Staulcup was admitted to taking medicine from Brookwood Elementary School’s clinic in Grovetown, Georgia, WJBF-TV reported.
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The Columbia County Sheriff’s Office said she took 22 Adderall pills that were prescribed to a student.
She is being charged with obtaining controlled substance by theft, according to WJBF-TV.
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They also reported that earlier on Tuesday, Brookwood Elementary School administrators sent a note to parents telling them some of the medicine in the clinic could have been tampered with. They encouraged parents to check their children’s medicine and possibly provide a replacement.
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