Griffith Public Schools is taking significant steps to enhance student safety and community engagement, as highlighted during the School Board Meeting on May 8, 2025. A key focus of the meeting was the district's commitment to improving online safety education for families and students. The administration emphasized the importance of providing resources that help parents navigate digital safety, ensuring that students are more aware of potential online risks.
The meeting also showcased the collaborative efforts of instructional coaches and building administrators to tailor professional development to the specific needs of teachers. This approach aims to foster a supportive environment where educators can thrive and effectively meet the diverse needs of their students.
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Subscribe for Free Georgia Smith, the director of building and grounds, praised her maintenance and custodial teams for their dedication and hard work. She highlighted the importance of their roles in maintaining school facilities, ensuring that they are safe and conducive to learning. Smith also mentioned the implementation of a work order system that streamlines maintenance requests, contributing to the smooth operation of the schools.
Dan Young, the director of safety and security, provided an overview of safety measures in place within the district. He emphasized the importance of data in understanding safety trends and challenges, indicating that ongoing assessments will help inform future strategies to enhance security in schools.
Overall, the meeting underscored Griffith Public Schools' proactive approach to fostering a safe and supportive educational environment. The district is committed to engaging families, supporting educators, and ensuring the safety of all students as they navigate their academic journeys. Moving forward, the administration plans to continue these initiatives, reinforcing their dedication to community involvement and student well-being.