Safety and our promise to create opportunity and success for our students are intrinsically linked. Studies have shown that learning is much more difficult if we don’t feel safe. Our brains are programmed for survival and just can’t concentrate on academics when we don’t feel safe. Feeling unsafe is so impactful that it can outweigh every other obstacle to learning.
What helps students feel safe? Diversity, Equity, and Inclusiveness. When students have a meaningful connection with our staff, when they feel seen and welcomed as part of their school community, and when they see equity in the very foundation and fabric of their school district then they can feel truly safe and can advance socially, emotionally, and academically.
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Mental Health Crisis Line: (509) 662-7105
Alcohol and Drug Crisis Line: (509) 662-9673
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