Safety and accessibility for students with special needs took center stage at the recent Saint Peter Public Schools Board of Education meeting on July 16, 2025. Board members discussed the importance of having comprehensive evacuation plans in place for students with auditory, mobility, and vision issues, ensuring that all students are accounted for during emergencies.
During the meeting, a board member raised a question about the existing mechanisms for supporting students with extra needs during evacuations. The response was clear: the school is required to have specific plans tailored to these students. This commitment to inclusivity highlights the district's dedication to ensuring safety for all.
Additionally, the board reviewed a timeline related to safety and security measures, which included a recent vote to adopt a new safety plan. Officer John Hughes, a member of the safety committee, confirmed his support for the plan after a thorough review. The plan has been discussed in various committees before reaching the board meeting, emphasizing a collaborative approach to student safety.
As the district moves forward with these initiatives, the focus remains on creating a secure environment for every student, reinforcing the importance of preparedness and inclusivity in school safety protocols.