In my roles as Superintendent of Pearland ISD and father of seven children, I am both alarmed and angry at the unspeakable evil committed against school children and educators in Connecticut.
Although no school district can guarantee safety from all evil, we remain vigilant and will not underestimate any such threat to our Pearland children. I want you to know that significant safety and security measures are in place and practiced on every campus.
We are extremely grateful for the close working relationship with the Pearland Police Department and other local law enforcement personnel. More than any other place IÂ’ve worked, these professionals -- many of whom are stationed on our campuses -- have proven to be both proactive and lightning-fast on even the most casual or indirect mention of a threat to any of our schools. Additional steps have been taken this week and this day. Please know there are a number of school security devices, preparations, and procedures in place, most of which are not divulged to the general public. And this particular tragedy, as with all other major threats, results in re-examination of such measures.
My own children attend three of the Pearland ISD campuses. I send them to school this week with the certain knowledge that this tragedy will not deter us from our mission. Our faculty and staff are bound together by duty and devotion -- mindful of the trust you have placed in us.
Let me add my own personal perspective, noting that -- for legal reasons and because of the diversity of beliefs -- it cannot be the official position of the Pearland ISD. One word means more to me at this time of year than any other: “Emmanuel.” It is translated as “God with us.” Ultimately, He is sovereign over the affairs of sinful mankind, and so I beseech His blessing and protection over our community. As Tiny Tim would say, “God bless us, everyone!”