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Page 2 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2021 SCHOOL | FROM PAGE 1 In addition, Tahiliani said physical confrontations tend to erupt during arrival and dismissal times as well as during lunch and between classes. “All staff will support and protect our school community,” she said in her October 6 letter. “If this means that administrative duties need to be revised or changed, then we must do so, while still remaining in accordance with Collective Bargaining Agreements.” Tahiliani said she has the utmost confidence in the 200 educators who are responsible for the 2,100 students at EHS, adding that the “ratio should allow us to resolve these problems quickly and effectively.” Regarding changes on the district level, Tahiliani said emergency meetings will be held with the school resource officers and the Everett Police Department. She also spoke about hiring student success coaches. “Instead of hiring additional [hall] monitors whose very nature seems punitive, we are planning on hiring student success coaches charged with ensuring that students, who are most in need, have the support they SCHOOL | SEE PAGE 4

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