In a recent government meeting, officials discussed new safety measures implemented in Joaquin public schools, particularly focusing on a new badge system designed to monitor student presence within high school premises. This initiative aims to enhance security and ensure that students are accounted for while in the building.
During the meeting, Mr. McBride raised concerns about student behavior and hallway management, suggesting that current measures are insufficient. He emphasized the need for greater accountability among students, arguing that without it, the school environment will not improve. His comments highlighted a perceived disparity in safety and discipline compared to other districts, specifically referencing his experiences in Zion.
Additionally, the meeting addressed various informational items, including a professional development request from Whittier Elementary School. The board reviewed materials related to a robotics STEM program, which has garnered excitement for its continuation in the curriculum.
Overall, the discussions underscored ongoing efforts to improve student safety and behavior in Joaquin public schools, while also fostering educational advancements through innovative programs.