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Hoover City Schools highlights suicide-prevention lessons, high-school rankings and wellness awards

5744766 · September 9, 2025
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Summary

Hoover City Schools administrators reported expanded suicide-prevention lessons for middle and high school students, celebrated strong graduation and scholarship metrics for the class of 2025, and recognized 14 schools for the Alliance for a Healthier Generation’s America's Healthiest Schools award.

Hoover City Schools administrators reported expanded suicide-prevention instruction, celebrated high school rankings and graduation outcomes for the class of 2025, and recognized multiple schools for wellness awards during the district’s August meeting.

Why it matters: Student mental-health initiatives and recognition for school health practices affect student well-being and community confidence in district supports.

Suicide-prevention instruction and counseling District staff said every middle school student will receive instruction on suicide prevention covering risk factors, warning signs and available resources. At the high school level, district mental-health counselors and peer helpers will continue to share the same messages…

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