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District mental‑health survey shows mixed trends: bullying and some substance‑use up, protective factors strong

MSAD 51 Board of Directors · April 1, 2024
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Summary

MSAD 51 presented 2023 Maine Integrated Youth Survey results showing increases in reported bullying and some substance-use indicators among middle‑ and high‑school students, while most students report feeling safe and connected to adults; presenters recommended evidence‑based prevention and expanded supports.

District mental-health staff presented 2023 results from the Maine Integrated Youth Survey (MIYHS/MyHAUS) to the MSAD 51 Board on April 1, highlighting both areas of concern and key protective factors.

The data: Eric Brown (district risk-assessment mental-health specialist) and Peter Scott (high-school social worker) reported grade‑banded summaries. For grades 7–8 the presenters cited a rise in students reporting being bullied on school property (from 34.5% in 2021 to a higher 2023 figure referenced in the slides) and rises in reports of sadness or hopelessness. For grades 9–12, presenters reported that approximately 19.4% of…

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