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Health and Wellness

Our goal is to build a community conversation around all that being healthy encompasses and to keep finding effective ways to teach and model for every student that healthy brains, healthy thinking, healthy coping skills and healthy bodies are all an important part of wellness. There has never been a more important time to reduce the stigma attached to mental health issues. Negotiating the stressors of growing up is never easy, and we know that dealing with life’s stressors right now are particularly difficult for students and families. It is our goal to increase ease and access to valuable information and mental health education. We also want to emphasize that getting help is not something to be ashamed of AND that asking for help is an important part of taking care of ourselves and the people we care about.

The resources on this page are intended to increase conversations about mental health among students, their families, and the community. Additionally, these resources are meant to create self-advocacy and wellness around mental and social-emotional needs.

Work2BeWell 

The district partners with Providence Medical Center to provide clinically vetted mental health resources that are teen driven. Most of the resources are geared for students in grades 7-12.