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Murray School Board approves expansion of district mental-health screenings to include K–2 and additional indicators

Murray School District Board of Education · February 13, 2026
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Summary

The Murray School District board voted to expand its voluntary mental-health screening program, adding K–2 access and new adversity indicators such as bullying and ostracism; participation remains parent-initiated and requires active consent. The board approved the request by voice vote at its Feb. 12 meeting.

The Murray School District Board of Education voted Feb. 12 to expand the district’s voluntary mental-health screening program, adding screening availability for kindergarten through second grade and new adversity questions for older students.

Sierra Marsh, the district’s school-based mental-health presenter, told the board the screenings are in their third year and have been held at several district events and parent–teacher conferences. Marsh summarized results from prior screenings and said the program categorizes results into tiers of concern; "about 2…

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