A Fair Lawn girl who allegedly gave a classmate an edible marijuana gummy, sickening her, has been charged as a juvenile, Fair Lawn police said Thursday.

The girl gave the gummy to her 14-year-old classmate to stop her from "stressing out," according to police, but instead the 14-year-old wound up hospitalized.

The 13-year-old girl, who was not identified, was charged on a juvenile petition in family court, Sgt. Brian Metzler said in a statement. Former Board of Education official Jeffrey Klein also was charged in connection with the incident.

When reached by phone, Klein, 48, declined to comment. Police declined to say whether Klein is related to the girl arrested.

Last Friday, borough police arrived at Fair Lawn Avenue and Plaza Road at 4:39 p.m. after a report of a girl in need of medical care, Metzler said. At the scene, a 14-year-old girl who had vomited several times told police she wasn’t feeling like herself.

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The teen told police she had been given a gummy bear by a 13-year-old classmate that would “stop her from stressing out,” Metzler said. The teen was taken to The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, where it was determined she had eaten a marijuana edible.

Fair Lawn police later learned that other students had been given marijuana edibles during school hours, Metzler said. It’s not known whether the incidents were reported. Witness statements led to the arrest of Klein, police said.