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Results from the CDC's 2021 Youth Risk Behavior Survey show startling trends, including unprecedented level of hopelessness and suicidal thoughts among teen girls.
The Mayor of Lexington, KY announced the city will provide first-ever violence prevention grants to 16 public schools in Fayette County to help increase services and interventions for youth most impacted by the trauma of violence.
Austin LeMay, the campus culture director at Tenaya Middle School in Fresno, California, ensures morale is high by connecting the school community and hosting Friday dance parties during the lunch period.
When searching for solutions to help students experiencing mental health crises, the Cherry Creek School District in Colorado decided to build their own daytime behavioral health facility with three levels of care.
Following the release of Youth Risk Behavior Survey data which detailed dramatic increases in mental health challenges and traumatic experiences, the CDC encourages the use of evidence-based school prevention programs.
Provides the most recent surveillance data, as well as 10-year trends, on health behaviors and experiences among high school students in the U.S. related to adolescent health and well-being.
School safety experts and law enforcement officials are working together to make Connecticut schools safer by highlighting security and understanding how mass shootings across the country impact local students.
The OK CHALLENGE, open to all high school students in Oregon and Washington, is accepting video and slideshow presentations through March 31 to promote creativity and emotional wellness.