Connecticut students hospitalized after eating possible 'edibles'
Five students were also reportedly hospitalized in January at Bishop Woods School in New Haven after eating THC edibles at the same school
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Three Connecticut middle school students were hospitalized Wednesday after eating what appeared to be an "edible," a food or candy product that contains a drug.
The students at Bishop Woods School brought a substance described as an "edible" and experienced slurred speech and vomited, New Haven Public Schools said.
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The students were taken to a hospital as a precaution.
"Staff conducted a sweep of the school, and it appears that no other children ingested the substance," Justin Harmon, director of marketing and commutations for New Haven Public Schools, said in a statement. "The parents of the children who were transported to the hospital have been informed."
The school resumed normal operations after the incident, he said.
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In January, five students were hospitalized after eating THC edibles at the same school, the news outlet reported.