In a recent address, Ben Horsley, the superintendent of Granite School District, emphasized the district's commitment to fostering a safe and inclusive environment for its diverse student body. Serving over 58,000 students across 87 schools, Granite School District is recognized for its rich cultural diversity, with more than a hundred languages spoken and a significant population of refugee families.
Horsley acknowledged the challenges the district faces, particularly an increase in bullying and derogatory comments that have emerged in the current political climate. He reaffirmed the district's dedication to ensuring that all students feel safe and supported in their educational journey. "We love each and every one of our students," he stated, highlighting the importance of collaboration with parents to provide a quality educational experience.
The superintendent urged parents to communicate any concerns regarding bullying or inappropriate behavior, encouraging them to reach out to school administrators or the district office for support. He stressed the need for kindness and love within the school community, reinforcing the district's mission to create a welcoming atmosphere for all students.
As the district navigates these challenges, Horsley’s message serves as a reminder of the importance of community support in fostering a positive learning environment. The commitment to student safety and well-being remains a top priority, as the district aims to ensure that every child feels valued and empowered to learn and grow.