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Student leader calls for positivity to combat school violence

July 23, 2024 | Waukegan CUSD 60, School Boards, Illinois



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Student leader calls for positivity to combat school violence
During a recent school board meeting, a student representative expressed gratitude towards Victor, a key figure in the Waukegan High School community, for his impactful contributions over the past school year. The student highlighted ongoing challenges within the school, particularly a concerning lack of motivation and respect among students, which has manifested in frequent altercations.

The representative emphasized the urgent need for a cultural shift towards positivity, noting that the current environment has been detrimental to both academic focus and overall student well-being. The student articulated a personal connection to the issues at hand, stating that witnessing negative interactions among peers is painful and distracting, particularly for those struggling academically.

In a significant moment for the board, it was also noted that this meeting marked the first time two student board members were appointed, representing both the Washington and Brookside campuses. Their involvement is seen as a positive step towards enhancing student representation in school governance.

The meeting concluded without any special recognitions or presentations, but the discussions underscored a pressing need for community engagement and a commitment to fostering a more supportive school environment.

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