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Federal funding to improve school-based mental health access for

WEBRoughly $71 million in new federal funding will be available to enhance school safety and improve student access to mental health resources, U.S. Secretary of …

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Mental health forum explores needs of students and staff

WEBAn online forum hosted by Education Week at the end of March delved into how schools can tackle student and staff mental health issues in the wake of the …

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Resources to support student well-being – CSBA Blog

WEBAs students continue to grapple with their mental health in the aftermath of pandemic disruptions, the National Association of Secondary School Principals’ …

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How today’s healthcare model for youth is changing – CSBA Blog

WEBContact Info California School Boards Association 3251 Beacon Blvd., West Sacramento, CA 95691 Phone: (800) 266-3382 www.csba.org

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6 federal agencies collaborate on new school safety guide

WEBEarlier this year, President Barack Obama proposed a range of initiatives to address gun violence and school safety in response to the school shootings in Sandy …

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Supporting mental health in the AAPI community requires …

WEBMay is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and provides an extra opportunity to focus on the unique needs of AAPI students.. Tackling stigma and the …

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State Board clarifies, adopts health education guidance before …

WEBAfter nearly 200 people spoke on the contentious issue at its May 8 meeting, the California State Board of Education unanimously approved the 2019 Health …

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Sacramento COE outlines extensive efforts to support student …

WEBSacramento County Superintendent and commission member Dave Gordon said the pandemic and continued school closures have only heightened the need to …

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Gov. Newsom highlights mental health supports for California …

WEBGov. Gavin Newsom on Aug. 18, joined by First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom, spoke about efforts to support the mental health of young people in the state …

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A conversation with: Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, California Surgeon

WEBPrior to being named California’s first surgeon general in 2019, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris worked as a pediatrician in the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood of …

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Report highlights trends and benefits of youth sports – CSBA Blog

WEBMore attention is being paid to the positive impacts sports can have on young peoples’ mental health, but children are playing team sports less frequently, …

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The kids are not alright – CSBA Blog

WEBThe kids are not alright. By Angela Asch. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, an important reminder to acknowledge and discuss mental health to reduce …

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California officials announce free trauma-informed training for

WEBThe Office of the California Surgeon General will release in late June a free, two-hour online professional learning module designed to help early care and education …

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Understaffing in schools is a major concern nationwide, survey …

WEBContact Info California School Boards Association 3251 Beacon Blvd., West Sacramento, CA 95691 Phone: (800) 266-3382 www.csba.org

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U.S. student-to-school counselor ratio improves but still misses

WEBThe student-to-school counselor ratio improved 5.6 percent nationally between 2021–22 and 2022–23, but there is still work to be done to reach the …

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Rural education report highlights needs and successes

WEBIn the 2022–23 school year, 7.3 million students were enrolled in rural school districts, or about 14 percent of all pupils, according to Why Rural Matters 2023: …

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AB 2826 changes to interdistrict transfers: What you need to know

WEBWide-ranging changes took effect on Jan. 1, 2019, regarding the law governing the procedures for student transfers from one school district to another – …

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Experts share insights on future of Prop 64 funds for youth health

WEBExperts from Washington and Colorado, two states which legalized recreational marijuana before California, weighed in at a Capitol briefing on the best …

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Experts give tips on spotting signs of child abuse during distance

WEBCases of child abuse rose significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic while reports decreased, but there are strategies teachers and school officials can use to …

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