Seattle Public Schools appoints new security leadership amid safety concerns

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

In a decisive move to bolster student safety, Seattle Public Schools has appointed José Curiel Morelos as the new Executive Director of Safety and Security. This appointment aims to address persistent safety concerns that have been a growing issue within the district. Morelos, who has extensive experience in security management, is expected to implement strategies that enhance safety protocols across schools. The leadership change is particularly timely, given recent discussions about security in educational environments nationwide. Community leaders and parents have voiced their support for this initiative, emphasizing the importance of having a dedicated professional overseeing safety measures.

Under Morelos's guidance, the district hopes to foster a more secure learning atmosphere for students and staff alike. This change reflects a broader trend in prioritizing safety in schools, especially in light of rising concerns over youth violence. By taking proactive steps, Seattle Public Schools demonstrates its commitment to the well-being of its students.

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