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Rhode Island's Education Commissioner, Angélica Infante-Green, has emphasized the urgent need for reform in high schools following a troubling rise in student arrests and incidents of violence. During a recent address, she underscored that these challenges should not be viewed merely as problems but rather as critical opportunities for transformation within the education system.
Infante-Green highlighted the importance of fostering a safe and supportive environment for all students, advocating for proactive measures to address the root causes of violence and behavioral issues. She called for collaboration among educators, parents, and community members to develop comprehensive strategies aimed at improving student behavior and overall school climate.
The Commissioner stressed that schools must prioritize mental health resources and conflict resolution programs to help students navigate their emotions and interactions. By implementing these changes, she believes that schools can cultivate not only safer learning environments but also more engaged and responsible citizens. The call for action has sparked discussions on how best to support students and ensure their well-being in Rhode Island's educational landscape.
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