During a recent school board meeting, the Upper Darby School District welcomed two new student representatives, Timothy and Tazin \"Taz\" Yasmin, who expressed their excitement about their roles and commitment to representing their peers. Superintendent Dr. Daniel McGarry congratulated them, emphasizing the importance of their positions in voicing student concerns to the administration.
The meeting also highlighted the district's ongoing efforts to enhance safety and security protocols in response to recent national events. Dr. McGarry detailed the district's comprehensive safety measures, including the implementation of a new student ID system for entry into schools, increased mental health resources, and regular safety training exercises involving local law enforcement.
In recognition of academic excellence, several high school students were honored for their outstanding performance on the PSAT, with the superintendent noting the importance of celebrating student achievements to motivate continued success.
Additionally, the board discussed the unveiling of the \"Shirt of the Year,\" a new initiative aimed at fostering school pride across all grade levels. This year's theme, \"Rise to Royalty,\" was developed collaboratively with input from students at various educational stages, reinforcing the district's commitment to inclusivity and leadership development.
The meeting concluded with a detailed presentation on emergency preparedness procedures, including protocols for lockouts, lockdowns, and evacuations. Dr. McGarry emphasized the importance of clear communication during emergencies and the district's proactive approach to mental health support, highlighting the establishment of social workers in every school.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's dedication to student representation, academic achievement, and the safety and well-being of its students.