Proposed legislation includes student wellness clubs, peer-to-peer mental health training and trauma outreach programs as part of the Council’s Mental Health Roadmap initiative.
The $750,000 will be used to expand Summit Educational Service Center’s program for Manchester, Mogadore, Stow-Munroe Falls and Springfield schools.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would send people addicted to legal and illegal drugs to "wellness farms" where they would grow ...
On this Bay District Schools Wednesday, we talk with the director of the student wellness programs, Dawn Capes.
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Immigrant and refugee families need to build meaningful relationships with school communities. Here's how some Wisconsin ...