Duval Schools Launch Support for Mental Health Challenges
Staff Report / jaxlocal.org
Duval County Public Schools in Jacksonville, Florida, has announced a range of resources available to support students facing emotional and mental health challenges. The district recognizes that various issues, including grief and stress, can affect learning and is committed to helping students succeed.
The support services offered include:
- School counselors available for social, emotional, and academic assistance.
- Mental health therapists for students requiring more intensive support.
- Social workers to help students with housing, food, and other difficulties.
- GROW clubs in middle and high schools, which focus on promoting emotional and mental wellness.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to visit the district's website to learn more about the support options available at their child’s school. More information can be found at [https://bit.ly/3UqUdFK](https://bit.ly/3UqUdFK).
Source: Duval County Public Schools
Source Type: School
Source Location: Jacksonville
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