In a recent Saline Public Schools board meeting, the American Red Cross honored Saline High School for its outstanding contributions to blood donation efforts, recognizing the school as one of the top contributors in the region. Jerry Abuhuro and Len Rysmierski from the Red Cross presented the award to Zach Cornelius, the National Honor Society adviser, and several student volunteers. Over the past few years, Saline High School has collected 1,166 units of blood, benefiting over 33,100 individuals in the community.
The Red Cross representatives highlighted the critical need for blood donations, especially in light of recent shortages exacerbated by natural disasters and the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. They praised the school's commitment to hosting blood drives, particularly during challenging times, and expressed gratitude for the support from students, staff, and the community.
The meeting also featured public comments addressing recent incidents of vandalism and racism within the school community. Two students from the group Students Against Racism (SAR) spoke out about a series of troubling events, including the vandalism of cars with racist symbols. They emphasized the need for better support and communication from school administration regarding these incidents, urging the board to foster an environment where students feel safe reporting such occurrences.
The students called for increased awareness and discussions around these issues within the school, suggesting that even minimal updates could help reassure students that support is available. Their heartfelt testimonies underscored the importance of addressing racism and ensuring a safe educational environment for all students.
The meeting concluded with a commitment from the board to consider the students' concerns and to continue fostering an inclusive atmosphere within Saline Public Schools.