Well from what we have seen in the community groups I can say with certainty that is not true. Saying you a lot I with certainty have seen something does not give it any more validity or discount. What is true is we have seen some In town concern.
articles like this enflame a already fragile situation. Townships putting out messages also can cause u needed panic.
A better approach would be to organize a group to get these folks together get there message in some formal form and then present it to the school board formally. Maybe they will give some response that will satiate the needs for a awnser which was not covered by the provided statement.
But that statement which is quoted is saying they are addressing it which means they are making an effort to help those who are in need.
We are not Chicago or any of the other suburbs who have released comment on this. Nore have we seen any events that have happened in those areas. We have not seen and actual action taken within the city limits. Folks need support that is understandable. This newsletter and their monthly meetings have been helping to provide that
We have seen panicky cryptic posts which cause panic. Hopefully some will start following the provided info and present constructive assistance.
Organizing is happening beyond just this newsletter. Contacting the Superintendent directly and publishing this article are two legitimate ways to hold public officials to account. My certainty has nothing to do with what I’ve seen in Facebook groups. I’m having actual conversations parents in the community. Perhaps it’s possible Don, that our public officials are simply failing us. That seems to be one possibility you’re unwilling to face.
As far as the scope of concern. Has there been a large number of inquires or only a few separate ones? I could see a issue if there was a large amount of concern coming from family's at all the schools. In this district. Or if there had been a even at a school or even in town. I have only seen in confirmed posts on the local groups of possible ice vehicles spotted on main roads passing through town. Do you have any numbers on how many folks have reached out for the school to I involve itself?
That statement provided seems very reasonable. Have you spoken with any folks or know of any folks who are working with the school and could speak on this under ananimaty because of the current situation?
We don't know exact numbers because the District has not made any public statements whatsoever but have indicated that they are working with families as needed (which suggested there is need in the community). I know with certainty that many parents have expressed concerns both amongst themselves and directly with the Superintendent. I know with certainty that there are plenty of concerned families in the area.
Wouldn’t it be wise to build trust and community no matter how many people are directly affected? Especially in the current chaos?
And I would assume it could most certainly be done without sharing personal, private information.
Well from what we have seen in the community groups I can say with certainty that is not true. Saying you a lot I with certainty have seen something does not give it any more validity or discount. What is true is we have seen some In town concern.
articles like this enflame a already fragile situation. Townships putting out messages also can cause u needed panic.
A better approach would be to organize a group to get these folks together get there message in some formal form and then present it to the school board formally. Maybe they will give some response that will satiate the needs for a awnser which was not covered by the provided statement.
But that statement which is quoted is saying they are addressing it which means they are making an effort to help those who are in need.
We are not Chicago or any of the other suburbs who have released comment on this. Nore have we seen any events that have happened in those areas. We have not seen and actual action taken within the city limits. Folks need support that is understandable. This newsletter and their monthly meetings have been helping to provide that
We have seen panicky cryptic posts which cause panic. Hopefully some will start following the provided info and present constructive assistance.
Organizing is happening beyond just this newsletter. Contacting the Superintendent directly and publishing this article are two legitimate ways to hold public officials to account. My certainty has nothing to do with what I’ve seen in Facebook groups. I’m having actual conversations parents in the community. Perhaps it’s possible Don, that our public officials are simply failing us. That seems to be one possibility you’re unwilling to face.
As far as the scope of concern. Has there been a large number of inquires or only a few separate ones? I could see a issue if there was a large amount of concern coming from family's at all the schools. In this district. Or if there had been a even at a school or even in town. I have only seen in confirmed posts on the local groups of possible ice vehicles spotted on main roads passing through town. Do you have any numbers on how many folks have reached out for the school to I involve itself?
That statement provided seems very reasonable. Have you spoken with any folks or know of any folks who are working with the school and could speak on this under ananimaty because of the current situation?
We don't know exact numbers because the District has not made any public statements whatsoever but have indicated that they are working with families as needed (which suggested there is need in the community). I know with certainty that many parents have expressed concerns both amongst themselves and directly with the Superintendent. I know with certainty that there are plenty of concerned families in the area.