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Hello FCPS Community,
We are deeply saddened by the recent tragic and deadly events in the Middle East and know there are students, staff, and families who are experiencing grief and loss. This violence and the horrific images being shared cause fear and anxiety for many families in our community.
Some are worried about friends and family living overseas, or the potential of a loved one who serves our country being sent overseas. Others fear escalation that could impact the safety of nearby countries, possibly even here at home.
News coverage can also be upsetting for families who have experienced violence here at home or war in other parts of the world. Many of our own FCPS families have left countries in conflict, fleeing war and violence, often leaving loved ones behind in the process of seeking safety.
Our primary concern is the well-being and emotional health of our students and staff. We are resolutely committed to maintaining a safe, welcoming, and respectful space for our students and staff, and to provide support for students, staff, and families who are struggling at this time.
There are things families can do at home to support their students. The National Association of School Psychologists has a resource to help families talk to children about violence. The National Child Trauma Stress Network has a resource for talking to children about war. Also, UNICEF has a resource for talking to children about conflict and war.
If your student needs additional support, please do not hesitate to reach out to the school counselor, psychologist, or social worker who can check in with them while at school.
Finally, let me be clear that we do not tolerate any form of violence or hate speech in our schools. Our expectation is for all our students, staff, and families to be able to trust that our schools are safe learning spaces for everyone.
Warmest regards,
Dr. Michelle Reid
Superintendent
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