year, the theme is around counselors, not cops, which isn't the most pertinent issue here in frisan francisco, unlikn oakland or los angeles across the country. we're here tonight nearly five years from the passing the safe support of schools resolution to remind you that the need is still there to fully implement that policy. we've been working with board members and district staff for the last four-plus years to kind of make this thing take hold, and we're still dealing with some of the same issues at school sites, and families don't feel that they're being treated with the dignity and respect that they deserve. they don't feel thatter they're heard from the district, they don't feel that people hear their erbs. they feel like they're just -- their concerns. they feel like they're just shouting in the wind. we want this to be an opportunity to bridge the gap of the families that feel their voices aren't heard at the district, aren't heard in their schools, and who feel that those things need to happen for them to be created as equals and to have dignity and respect in their schools. and so