Anonymous wrote:But it’s a great school with incredible diversity.
Tasteless to make that type of comment in jest with this situation as the backdrop. Let me fix it for you: "My deepest condolences to the victim and their family. I have hope that they will pull through and fully recover. This type of violence is senseless and unnecessary as everyone has a basic right to feel safe at school. We must continue to invest in the root causes in order to prevent things like this from happening again, whether it's extra trusted adults to go to when conflicts/upsetting events arise (because they know a better way than the cultural "eye for an eye" or "snitches get stitches"), conflict resolution/restorative justice, reminding students of the long-term consequences of their actions, having parents/role-models proactively check in on how the day's going/letting them know they're not alone, etc."