Brookline High School in Massachusetts is implementing increased supervision during passing periods following an incident where a student was assaulted while walking between school buildings. According to school officials and Brookline police, the student was inappropriately touched by a man on Tappan Street around 1 p.m. The student immediately reported the incident to school officials, who then contacted the authorities. Superintendent Linus Guillory emphasized the importance of students being aware of their surroundings and reporting any suspicious activity.
The incident is currently under investigation by Brookline police, and no suspect has been identified yet. In response, administrators are taking steps to enhance supervision as students move between classes. The school complex consists of multiple buildings, and students often traverse public streets, making supervision essential for ensuring their safety.
The school community is urged to remain vigilant and report any concerning behavior to school staff members. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a safe and secure environment for students and staff members. By increasing supervision and encouraging awareness, Brookline High School hopes to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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