Whereas, Schools make substantial contributions to the future of America and to
the development of our young people as knowledgeable, responsible and productive
citizens; and,
Whereas, Excellence in education is dependent on safe, secure and peaceful
school settings; and,
Whereas, The safety and well-being of many students, teachers and school staff
are unnecessarily jeopardized by crime and violence, such as substance abuse,
gangs, bullying, poor discipline, vandalism and absenteeism in our schools;
and,
Whereas, It is the responsibility of all citizens to enhance the learning experiences
of young people by helping to ensure fair and effective discipline, promote
good citizenship, and generally make schools safe and secure; and,
Whereas, All leaders, especially those in education, law enforcement, government
and business should eagerly collaborate with each other to focus public attention
on school safety and identify, develop and promote innovative answers to these
critical issues; and now therefore be it,
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan,
do hereby proclaim the week of October 19, 2003, as Michigan Safe Schools Week
and I urge all citizens of Michigan to recognize the need to substantially promote
efforts and provide our schools with a positive and safe learning climate.