During a recent government meeting, community member Anna Savasi raised urgent concerns regarding safety issues near Freedom School, particularly a hazardous hole at the intersection of Chester and Freedom's property. Savasi reported that her son had sustained injuries after falling into the hole while running home, emphasizing that despite her efforts to alert school officials and local authorities, the issue remains unresolved. She warned that if not addressed promptly, the hole could worsen and pose a greater risk to students, especially with school activities taking place nearby.
In addition to the safety concerns, Savasi addressed the tragic issue of youth mental health, referencing a recent suicide incident involving an 11-year-old from a local academy. She expressed her distress over the event and highlighted the need for better support systems for students. Savasi proposed that schools could implement a program allowing students to speak with counselors or psychologists within an eight-minute timeframe, suggesting that timely conversations could help prevent such tragedies.
Her comments underscored a broader call for community awareness and proactive measures to ensure the safety and well-being of students, both physically and mentally. The meeting highlighted the urgent need for collaboration among parents, educators, and local authorities to address these critical issues.