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Students urge safer, more supportive Macquarie North High School and improved math scores
Summary
Nine students speaking in a recorded session asked for a safer, more inclusive Macquarie North High School with more student voice programs, mental-health resources, extracurricular opportunities and stronger eighth-grade math performance to raise the school—s state ranking.
Students in a recorded session said they want Macquarie North High School to be safer and more supportive, with more student voice programs, mental-health resources and stronger eighth-grade math performance to improve the school—s state ranking.
Student 1, Student, said, "I want my school to become a place where everybody feels included, supported, and excited to learn in. For, like, example, we can have student voice programs, and maybe, like, mental health resources, and, like, career based clubs, and college prep to help students, like, plan early for stuff." Student 1 also said they were "really excited for our students and our school to climb in rankings as well as our students to be…
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