Dear CPS Community:
The last few days have been extremely difficult for our school district. On Friday the Cambridge Street Upper School suffered an unimaginable loss when we learned of the unexpected passing of an 8th grade student. Our team has been in contact with the student’s family as well as officials from the Cambridge Health Alliance to ensure coordinated supports are in place to assist the CSUS community during this painful period of time. Our thoughts and prayers are and will continue to be with the student’s family and friends.
We know that a loss like this may evoke various emotions, concerns, and questions among our students. Please note that our schools are staffed with counselors, psychologists, and other caring adults who are fully committed to the well-being of all students.
In lieu of our normal collection of newsletter resources, please see below for details related to a virtual information session that will be convened on Wednesday evening focusing on grief, loss and supporting children during times of crisis. This program has been recommended by experts in the field of grief counseling and crisis management. We are providing this resource to the community at-large because we know the impact of a tragedy like this can be both widespread and dangerously silent. CPS will continue to work to identify any resources we can leverage on behalf of our school communities and make them available to all who need support.
To the staff, students and families of the Cambridge Street Upper School, I want to offer both my deepest sympathy for the grief you are experiencing and gratitude for the steadfast grace you have demonstrated in recent days. The professionalism and dedication being exhibited by the teachers and staff at CSUS in support of their students is inspiring, and on behalf of the community I extend my most heartfelt thanks.
There will be additional resources deployed to CSUS and elsewhere in the days ahead. If your child is in need of mental health support of any kind, please contact your school’s main office or the district’s crisis coordinator, Kim Huffer, at [email protected].
Thank you.
Sincerely,
David Murphy
Interim Superintendent
If you or your child needs help right away, call 911 or take your child to the nearest crisis center or emergency department. Additional options for support include:
- Contact the Cambridge Health Alliance Access and Crisis Line at 833.222.2030.
- Access the Cambridge Health Alliance walk-in Behavioral Health Access/Urgent Care Service at Cambridge Hospital, 1493 Cambridge Street, Cambridge. This service is open every day (Monday - Friday 8AM - 8PM, Saturday/Sunday 9AM-5PM), except for major holidays.
Need to Know News
Virtual Webinar: How to Discuss Suicide and Support Youth Through Loss
Riverside Trauma Center will host a virtual webinar in partnership with school administrators focusing on how caregivers can support youth in navigating conversations about suicide as well as how support youth through feelings of grief.
- When: This Wednesday, October 23 | 7 - 8:15PM
- Where: Virtually on Zoom
Attendees will learn:
- Ways to start and have discussions with your child about death and other related issues, in a safe and supportive manner.
- Common reactions to death in adolescence.
- How to reduce and manage stress.
- How to recognize signs of struggle and seek support for your child when needed.
Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions.