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Students urge more in-person mental-health support and raise stress from AP course pressure
Summary
Youth council members said district mental-health services shifted from on-campus therapists to online providers, leaving some students without adequate support; they also described pressure to take many AP classes and recommended targeted support and speaker events.
Youth council members told Covington city officials that mental-health resources at high schools have been reduced in recent years, with on-campus therapists replaced by online services that many students find less effective. Students said limited in-person counseling contributes to stress and reduces their capacity to do schoolwork.
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