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Community leaders push for safer school year

August 19, 2024 | Dearborn City School District, School Boards, Michigan



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Community leaders push for safer school year
During a recent government meeting, community leaders discussed several key topics, including local events, educational initiatives, and public safety concerns as the new school year approaches.

Trustee Mozeb highlighted the importance of community engagement, expressing appreciation for a recent event that provided goodwill to the city's youngest residents. He also acknowledged the contributions of local educators, specifically mentioning a McCalla Elementary teacher who published a multilingual book titled \"What Can Our Hands,\" which is available on Amazon.

As the new school year begins, concerns about student safety were prominently addressed. Trustee Mozeb urged parents to remain vigilant as driving conditions have become increasingly hectic. He noted that Chief Shaheen has requested his attendance at an upcoming meeting to discuss safety measures, particularly in light of a troubling summer marked by accidents involving young people. Mozeb emphasized the need for community support and collaboration with law enforcement to address these issues.

The meeting concluded with a call for future agenda items, including an update on the district's acceleration plan, which aims to set a positive tone for the upcoming school year. The leaders expressed a commitment to fostering a safe and supportive environment for all students and community members.

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