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School safety summit sparks proactive strategies for mental health

July 12, 2024 | St. Tammany Parish, School Boards, Louisiana



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School safety summit sparks proactive strategies for mental health
During a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around school safety initiatives and upcoming registration processes for students. Miss Hart provided an administrative update, highlighting her team's participation in the annual Louisiana Safety Summit, which focused on enhancing school safety and addressing the mental health needs of students. The summit brought together educators, first responders, and mental health providers to share insights and strategies for proactive measures in school systems.

Registration for the upcoming school year will open online on July 24th, with in-person registration scheduled for July 30th and 31st. The Child Welfare and Attendance Department is currently managing a high volume of out-of-district requests, indicating a busy period ahead.

Additionally, Miss Hart announced that Safe Schools training for employees will be available starting July 15th, with board members expected to complete approximately 5 to 6 hours of training by early September. The training aims to ensure that all staff are equipped with the necessary knowledge to maintain a safe educational environment.

The meeting concluded without further questions, indicating a consensus on the discussed topics and a commitment to enhancing safety and registration processes in the school system.

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