In the meantime, Jones and his staff have been working tirelessly to provide support to the students and families affected by the tornado. “We’ve been in constant communication with our families, making sure they have access to resources like food, water, and shelter,” he said. “We’ve been working with local organizations to provide support and counseling to those who have been impacted by this tragedy.”
Jones noted that the community has come together to support one another during this difficult time. “It’s been really heartwarming to see the way the community has come together to help each other,” he said. “People have been donating time, money, and resources to help those who’ve been affected by the tornado.”
He added that the district has also been receiving support from schools and organizations across the state. “We’ve had an outpouring of support from other school districts and organizations. They’ve been offering to help us in any way they can, which has been incredibly helpful,” he said.
Jones expressed gratitude for the support the district has received and emphasized the importance of continuing to work together to help those affected by the tornado. “This is a devastating event that has impacted many families and communities,” he said. “We’re doing everything we can to support those affected, but we need everyone’s help to get through this.”
He went on to say that it will take time to recover from the damage caused by the tornado, but he’s confident that the community will come out stronger on the other side. “We may be knocked down, but we’re not out. We’ll get through this together,” he said.