Maple Run Community,

All of us in the Maple Run Community are shocked and saddened by last night’s death of Russell Giroux after a physical altercation during a basketball game at the Alburgh Community Education Center.  We extend our condolences and sympathies to his family and friends. Since our students observed the altercation, we are working in the next days to support our students and families in dealing with the consequences of the altercation and Mr. Giroux’s death. This morning we informed our school staff of the incident and put immediate supports in place for the students.

 The Maple Run Unified School District condemns the violence that occurred during the basketball game.  We expect better from our communities. Fighting and violence are wholly inconsistent with the behaviors we encourage and support. We always seek to foster a positive learning environment in school and at school events for our students.  The tragic events that preceded Mr. Giroux’s death have caused our schools to evaluate school programs and community involvement.

 The recent spate of spectator misconduct at school sporting events throughout Vermont is concerning.  We urge the Agency of Education and the Vermont Principals Association to give consideration as to how best to respond to misbehavior by spectators and to act decisively to limit the harm that can be caused to students or other attendees. 

Sincerely,

Bill Kimball
Superintendent of Schools