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District outlines community partnerships for positive behavior supports and mental‑health services

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Student advocacy director Nicole Lovell described Ogden School District’s partnerships — including Weber Morgan Health Department, Weber Human Services, Seager Clinic, United Way and Youth Impact — that support positive behavior supports (PBSS), mental‑health services and attendance interventions.

Nicole Lovell, the district director of student advocacy and PBSS anchor lead, told board members the district is collaborating with multiple community partners to provide prevention, early intervention and wraparound supports intended to improve attendance, behavior and student well‑being.

Lovell highlighted partnerships and programs that support these goals, including a certified youth court run in partnership with Weber Morgan Health Department, an eSIG grant for junior high students that provides curriculum and staff, a terrorism/violence‑prevention grant that expanded Hope Squad and elementary prevention work, and two community health worker positions funded through remaining COVID‑related funds. "We are a certified youth court and our Weber Morgan Health…

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