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School board addresses safety concerns amid social media chaos

September 14, 2024 | Jackson County Schools, School Districts, Alabama


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School board addresses safety concerns amid social media chaos
In a recent school board meeting, several key personnel decisions were made, including the approval of two leaves of absence, the acceptance of a resignation, and a transfer within the district. The board unanimously approved the resignation of Paige Freeman, a part-time teacher at Stevenson Middle School, effective September 10, 2024. Additionally, Kendall Crabtree will transition from a nine-month speech therapist role to a ten-month special education program specialist, effective September 12, 2024.

The board also approved the employment of several individuals across various positions and contracts for math and science teams, highlighting the ongoing efforts to strengthen educational staff in the district. The meeting concluded with announcements regarding upcoming events, including an e-learning day scheduled for September 23 and a CEO Expo for ninth graders on October 10.

In light of recent national concerns regarding school safety, the board addressed the impact of social media on school security. They emphasized the importance of reporting any suspicious activity to authorities and the need for factual evidence in addressing rumors that can spread rapidly online. The board reassured parents that they are actively working with law enforcement to ensure a safe environment for students and staff.

The next board meeting is scheduled for October 23, with a work session at 5 PM followed by the regular meeting.

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