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Granite School District superintendent urges families to report bullying as district stresses support for students
Summary
Ben Horsley, superintendent of Granite School District, told meeting attendees the district — which serves about 58,000 students in 87 schools and more than 100 languages — is committed to investigating bullying and supporting families, and asked caregivers to contact school staff or the district office if needed.
Ben Horsley, superintendent of Granite School District, said the district is redoubling efforts to support students after an increase in bullying and derogatory comments tied to the current political climate.
Horsley said the district — which serves about 58,000 students across 87 schools and includes families who speak more than 100 languages — "love[s] each and every one of our students" and considers them "our children." He urged parents and caregivers to report…
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