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Superintendent Watts warns of consequences for campus violence, urges family partnership
Savannah-Chatham County Board of Education · November 6, 2025
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Summary
Superintendent Denise Watts opened the meeting with a call for family engagement and warned that students who engage in violence on district campuses will face consequences outlined in the student code of conduct and possible criminal charges.
Superintendent Denise Watts opened the Nov. 5 board meeting with a statement prioritizing family engagement and school safety. She thanked the majority of students and families who support positive school behavior and urged parents to reinforce expectations at home.
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