KEENE, NH. (THECOUNT) — Aaron Frazier has been named as the New Hampshire high school student who died of an apparent drug overdose last week, school district officials confirm.
Frazier, a junior student at Keene High School, located on Arch Street, Keene, NH, died on Thursday, according to School Administrative Unit 29 Superintendent Robert Malay.
Grief counselors were available to school and local community members at Keene High School Sunday evening.
“It has a big impact in the school community itself — teachers who worked with him, students who had classes with him, rode the bus with him, interacting in clubs and organizations — but most importantly, the impact it has on the family as well,” Malay said of Frazier’s death. “So we want to be good community partners and provide support to anybody who feels they need support at this time.” source
Malay said his staff may look into providing additional services when school starts back up.
Details of a cause of death were not provided.
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