Dear BCSD Parents/Guardians:
We were deeply saddened to hear the news of the school shooting today at Uvalde, Texas. Our hearts break for that community. No doubt there will be extensive coverage of this on the news and much discussion about it in our communities in the coming days.
The safety of our students is always the top priority in our District. We take seriously our responsibility to ensure the safety of your child every day.
I would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our families that we have a plan in place at each of our schools to handle emergency situations. We work with the Bettendorf police and fire departments to prepare for these types of emergencies, and regularly practice our safety procedures with students and staff through discussions and emergency exercises. While no amount of planning can guarantee that a tragedy such as this will not occur, we are doing everything we know to keep students and staff safe while at school.
It is equally important for us to work with our staff and ensure they are prepared to support their students in difficult times. Our counselors and administrators are ready to respond to students as needed. As we learn more details about this tragic incident in the hours and days ahead, it will be important for you to spend time talking with your children and helping them cope with this news. I would like to share with you a list of tips from the National Association of School Psychologists about what parents can do at times like this:
As parents, we are troubled by events like what occurred in Texas. However, days like today also provide us with the opportunity to be leaders as we help our children to understand, also reminding them that, as the adults in their lives, we do everything we can to keep them safe.
Respectfully,
Dr. Michelle Morse
Superintendent