This was in the "Must Read" section of the PG over the weekend.
Mt. Lebanon police probing racist, anti-Semitic graffiti at schools and football field
Someone sent me a link to this local blog, covering this topic. Mt. Lebanon resident Dr. Anthony Moretti is the Director of the Center for Innovative Teaching and Directed Engaged Learning at Robert Morris University, where he also is an Associate Professor in the School of Communications and Information Systems.
An ugly three weeks for the Mt. Lebanon School District
Update December 5, 2016 7:15 PM From the Middle School Principals today:
From: Mellon Middle School <noreply@mtlsd.net>
Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016
To: Middle School Parents
Subject: Message to Parents
Mt. Lebanon police probing racist, anti-Semitic graffiti at schools and football field
Someone sent me a link to this local blog, covering this topic. Mt. Lebanon resident Dr. Anthony Moretti is the Director of the Center for Innovative Teaching and Directed Engaged Learning at Robert Morris University, where he also is an Associate Professor in the School of Communications and Information Systems.
An ugly three weeks for the Mt. Lebanon School District
Update December 5, 2016 7:15 PM From the Middle School Principals today:
From: Mellon Middle School <noreply@mtlsd.net>
Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016
To: Middle School Parents
Subject: Message to Parents
Middle School Families,
We are writing to follow up on the recent email you received from our Superintendent. Please know that a safe school is our number one priority. Establishing an inclusive and welcoming environment is essential to that priority. We feel very strongly that the recent incidents at our middle schools are not reflective of our students, faculty, or staff.
We have taken several steps to address the recent incidents that are contrary to our inclusive and welcoming culture. As principals, we met with our respective faculties to review these issues and reinforce our expectations for reporting and responding. We also reported details of the incidents to the Mt. Lebanon Police Department, PTA leaders, and local religious leaders. Our local Rabbis have been reliable partners as we formulated plans to take appropriate further steps.
Our programs, designed to foster an inclusive and welcoming environment, begin early in a child’s educational career and occur on a regular basis. This includes our middle school anti-bullying program known more commonly as “Tuesday Talk” that is grounded in the research-based tenets of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program. Themes that are discussed annually in our “Tuesday Talk” program include: respect, acceptance, empathy, and appreciation of diversity.
Our most recent “Tuesday Talk” focused on two essential questions - 1) How do we make other people feel welcome in our classrooms and school? and 2) How do we improve upon the inclusive community so all students feel valued? It was a productive conversation that affirmed our positive beliefs about our students. Our work on this topic will continue.
As parents, you can support our efforts by continuing to have conversations with your child(ren) around the theme of helping others to feel welcome and valued. If you learn of inappropriate, discriminatory, or intimidating behavior occurring in our schools, please contact a teacher, counselor, or ourselves. We will immediately investigate and appropriately address any concerns.
We continue to believe we have caring students and exemplary schools.
As always, our doors are open to you. If you have further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
Kelly Szesterniak Christopher Wolfson
Principal - JMS Principal - MMS