In a poignant final board meeting of the school year, Superintendent Sun Yu celebrated the achievements of Lansing students while addressing the community's recent tragedies. With graduation set for Saturday at the Breslin Center, Yu expressed pride in the accomplishments of over 100 graduating students, highlighting their hard work and the support of families and educators.
Yu also took a moment to reflect on the devastating events that occurred over Memorial Day weekend, which left the community mourning the loss of young lives. He emphasized the heartbreak of losing students, noting the profound impact on families and the broader community. \"It is the worst thing to have to bury a child,\" he stated, underscoring the need for collective support and healing.
Looking ahead, Yu called for a critical examination of safety measures within schools and the community, urging a proactive approach to ensure the well-being of students and families. He commended the efforts of the public safety team and expressed a commitment to fostering a secure environment for all.
As the school year concludes, Yu acknowledged the duality of the situation—celebrating educational successes while recognizing the urgent need for community support and safety initiatives. The meeting served as a reminder of the resilience of the Lansing community and the ongoing efforts required to nurture and protect its youth.