Spring ISD officials are laying out possible solutions to help students and staff feel safer following complaints of ongoing and rampant violence, but they said they will not be working with a non-profit anti-violence organization that volunteered its services.
hoping to add volunteer security teams to Spring ISD campuses amongst other things.
Last month’s incident where the Westfield High School assistant principal was beat up by a student and sent to the hospital while trying to break up a fight, highlighted multiple concerns of ongoing violence at Spring ISD schools.They include mental health, social and emotional support services provided through its guidance and counseling & mental health department.Partnerships with reputable organizations such as ministerial alliance, communities in schools and community youth services.
“We’re encouraged that the district is taking steps forward and we’re doing that as well,” Chapin said. “One of the things that we’ll be doing is creating community forums and training workshops.”“We want to empower them. Look at the signs and be familiar with engaging your children in activities. Understanding what behaviors are acceptable and unacceptable,” he added.
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