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School Board Reviews Safety After Student Tragedy

May 24, 20263 Mins Read
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School Board Reviews Safety After Student Tragedy
The Limestone District School Board is reviewing school safety policies after a student death at Bath Public School and charges against another youth. Global News
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After the death of a student at Bath Public School this year, the Limestone District School Board is starting an external review of its safety policies and support systems for students.

This review follows charges against a youth for criminal harassment, indignity to a dead body, and two counts of indecent communication related to the incident in March.

Lennox and Addington Ontario Provincial Police were called to Bath Public School on March 9 for what was initially labeled as a medical emergency.

One young person was transported to the hospital, where they later passed away.

Authorities have not released more information regarding the student’s death. The identities of those involved are protected under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

In a message sent out to families last Friday, the board stated that this review will assess current safe school policies and procedures to find areas that need improvement.

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“We are dedicated to keeping families updated as this work progresses and ensuring there are chances for engagement,” wrote the board.

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“We want to make sure what comes from this process represents the needs and values of our entire Limestone community.”

The board also mentioned in a statement to that, “Once we have more details about the scope, timelines, and opportunities for involvement, we’ll provide an update for families.”

The spoke with Rob Rai, senior executive with Safer Schools Together, regarding what school boards should prioritize after tragedies involving students.

“If you have this great policy saying ‘If you see a child struggling, you must follow steps one, two, and three,’ but that policy just sits in a binder and isn’t actively used every day in schools, then it’s not effective,” he explained.

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He told that warning signs can often be seen through behavior changes, school attendance issues, writings or social media activity.

“If we’re missing signs about how kids are acting-whether they’re skipping school or behaving differently at home-then we’re losing chances to help those who need it,” Rai said.

Additionally, he suggested that schools should view situations involving student deaths through a “trauma-informed lens,” focusing on finding solutions instead of placing blame.

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Rai highlighted social media as one of the biggest challenges schools face today.

“If your whole life is digital and suddenly that space turns toxic, where do you turn for help?” he asked rhetorically.

The ongoing challenge will be making sure any recommendations from this review are put into practice consistently across all schools while providing staff with adequate training and resources.

The investigation into this incident is still being conducted by police.

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