Families,
I am reaching out to you because this is a time when we all need to come together to help our kids.
Unfortunately, we are seeing violence tick up in the South Puget Sound. In April, three Tacoma Public Schools students were killed as a result of gun violence.
The death of a child hits me like a punch in the gut. Each time it happens – no matter the cause – I stop to pray for our students’ families and our school communities. Each time, I try to take a deep breath and struggle to hold back the tears. Each time, I send a text message to my own children and tell them I love them.
Many of our kids are close to or know someone impacted by gun violence this school year. I’m hoping, together, we can take steps to help them get through this difficult time and keep them safe in the future. It won’t be perfect, but it will be worth it.
My ask of all of us: Without judgment, please have as many conversations as you can with your children about guns and how to stay safe or ask for help. I give you my word that I will do the same.
Here are good resources to help you start those conversations: Talking to kids about gun violence & safety
In Tacoma, we will be rolling out Summer Late Nights again as a way to support youth. Through this program, middle and high school students can hang out at schools and community centers across town five nights a week, having fun with friends and being surrounded by caring adults.
I don't have all the answers, but I know that if we lean in together, we can support our children and do something good.
Joshua J. Garcia, Ed.D.
Superintendent