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Garfield community demands urgent action on school safety

June 27, 2024 | Seattle School District No. 1, School Districts, Washington



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Garfield community demands urgent action on school safety
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the educational programming and safety measures in schools. One speaker emphasized the need for diverse educational environments, arguing against a trend toward homogenization in curriculum and programming. The speaker likened education to gardening, asserting that just as plants thrive in varied conditions, children require different learning environments to reach their full potential. They urged decision-makers to reconsider any plans that might lead to the closure of alternative programs, highlighting the importance of diversity in educational offerings.

Another speaker, Jeremy Masner, addressed the urgent safety issues at Garfield High School, which has experienced multiple incidents of gun violence. He criticized the lack of resources provided by the school board to ensure the safety of students and staff, particularly in the wake of a tragic shooting incident. Masner called for immediate action, including the implementation of a school resource officer at Garfield, and questioned why such policy changes were not on the meeting agenda. He stressed that the community needs proactive solutions rather than reactive measures, urging school leaders to advocate for necessary resources and support from local and state authorities to ensure a safe learning environment for all students.

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