In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the district's ongoing efforts to support homeless families and students facing housing instability. Michelle Stylianos, the district's homeless liaison, emphasized the availability of Title 1 funds and emergency resources aimed at assisting families without shelter. She encouraged parents to reach out for help, assuring them that the district is committed to providing necessary support, including financial assistance for housing and essential items like beds and clothing.
Stylianos also mentioned the district's proactive response to families affected by disasters, such as fires, ensuring they receive immediate aid and assistance in finding new housing. The district has established a community center that offers additional resources, including a pantry stocked with clothing for families in need.
The meeting also featured student liaisons Alicia Archad and Jermaine Gardner, who addressed the proposed dress code for the upcoming school year. Gardner expressed concerns about the potential for students to be expelled for dress code violations, advocating for a more understanding approach that encourages dialogue rather than punitive measures. He emphasized the importance of keeping students engaged in school and suggested that discussions around dress code should be constructive rather than exclusionary.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's commitment to supporting vulnerable families and fostering an inclusive school environment.