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School District Launches Major Mental Health Initiative

September 04, 2024 | Geary County Schools, School Boards, Kansas


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School District Launches Major Mental Health Initiative
In a recent government meeting, the board approved a local option percentage of 32% for the 2024-2025 school year, alongside a resolution for the same period. The board also authorized the purchase of laptops for staff, selecting the HP EliteBook 835 model after a bidding process. The total expenditure for these laptops is approximately $1,106,510, with funding sourced from both federal and district tech budgets.

The meeting also highlighted significant improvements in district-wide academic performance, particularly in English Language Arts (ELA) and math. Notably, third, fourth, fifth, and seventh grades have achieved scores at or above state averages in ELA, with a marked increase in the number of students scoring at higher performance levels. The district is focusing on addressing the transition challenges faced by middle school students, particularly in math and science, where growth has been observed.

A substantial portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussing mental health initiatives within the school district. Representatives from the district and Pawnee Mental Health outlined their collaborative efforts to enhance mental health support for students. This includes the establishment of a mental health liaison position and the implementation of trauma-informed practices. The partnership aims to address the mental health needs of students, particularly in light of the increased challenges highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The board expressed a commitment to expanding mental health resources, with plans to hire additional liaisons to better serve the district's schools. The discussion underscored the importance of early intervention and the need for ongoing support to improve student outcomes and overall well-being. The meeting concluded with a focus on future steps to enhance mental health services and academic performance across the district.

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