In a recent government meeting, board members addressed ongoing concerns regarding safety and communication within school sports, particularly in light of troubling incidents affecting students and families. The discussions highlighted a pressing need for proactive measures rather than reactive responses to issues that have been recurring over the past few months.
One board member emphasized the importance of community engagement, expressing gratitude for upcoming community sessions aimed at fostering action. They acknowledged the necessity of reviewing sports policies and suggested appointing a board liaison to oversee high school sporting events. This liaison would help ensure the safety of students and parents, not only on their home campus but also during away games.
The conversation also touched on the significance of building partnerships with neighboring school districts, such as North Clackamas, Gresham Barlow, and Forest Grove. Board members recognized that improved communication is vital for strengthening relationships and ensuring that the community feels supported and informed.
Concerns were raised about external factors impacting students, with a call for the board to engage with governing bodies of sports to enforce accountability for schools that repeatedly violate standards. The board acknowledged that while they can implement numerous initiatives for families, without addressing systemic issues, problems are likely to persist.
Additionally, there was a desire to hear more from families and students involved in football, with an emphasis on the need for timely communication and support for coaching staff. The board members expressed a commitment to act swiftly and decisively, ensuring that the community does not feel left waiting for responses to their concerns.