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Unvelievable. Yet ANOTHER car accident has caused the deaths of Apex youths. How much more pain is this town going to have to endure before all of these kids' parents buckle down on them and keep them away from alcohol or AT LEAST call to make sure they aren't drunk, and PICK THEM UP IF THEY ARE. This recent accident marks the deaths of 4 Apex Highschool students or recent graduats. Alcohol being involved in 2 of them, and speed involved in all of them. An Apex highschool junior was also seriously injured several months ago when he was crossing 64 and ANOTHER former student hit him driving 55 in a 40 in his pickup truck. This is unthinkable and it has gotten so news of a death of a student has become so common in Apex high that it doesn't even have an effect with the majority of the student body. My son is driving on the roads of this town and KNOWS not to drink or to call us if he does. Looking the other way when your kids or their friends take alcohol from your house while thinking you did the same thing when were a kid is DEADLY habit, and all of Apex should know this now and take action.
Not all of them. I said there is a lot of redistricting and that it is mostly with the elementary and middle school students. High schoolers (up until this year at least, when they decided to transfer rising freshman and sophomores) are usually safe from being transfered. But this is FAR from the point. This is a serious and sad issue that needs to be dealt with. I can't imagine how the parents of these kids must feel, my heart goes out to them. And Apex High has lost more kids to accidents in the past two years than the rest of the schools in wake county COMBINED.
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