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Dr. Phillips students present mental‑health hub, mentoring and resiliency programs to school board

2860819 · April 3, 2025
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Members of the Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council from Dr. Phillips High School described a student-created mental‑health website, peer‑mentoring “Panther Pairs,” resiliency summits and other student-led programs during the April 1 Orange County School Board meeting.

Students from Dr. Phillips High School told the Orange County School Board on April 1 about student-led efforts aimed at improving mental wellness, academic support and inclusion.

Adam Fattal, a member of the superintendent’s student advisory council, said his group built “a website that puts all of our mental health resources together in order to educate and inform our students, teachers, faculty, and staff of the available resources that we have at our school.” He said the site is designed to be a private, easy hub where parents and students can find counselors, programs and a council archive.

The students said other council initiatives…

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