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Superintendent outlines crossing guards, student advisory council, AI training and community engagement plans

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At the Dec. 17 meeting the superintendent reported the district will restore three crossing guards in partnership with the South Euclid Police, launch a 12-member student advisory council at Brush High School, continue 'Donuts with Dom' staff visits, form a community stakeholder group to advise on facilities planning, and hold teacher-led AI PD in

The superintendent delivered a report to the South Euclid Lyndhurst Board of Education on Dec. 17 that covered school safety, student engagement and planned professional development.

The superintendent said the district and the South Euclid Police Department will reintroduce three crossing guards at Adrian, Roland and Greenview; the positions will be managed through the police department with the district providing support. "We will be bringing back crossing guards, to Adrian, Roland, and Greenview," the superintendent said, and added the program is preliminary with details to be provided at a later meeting.

On student input, the superintendent said Brush High…

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