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Frank Lloyd Wright students describe Hope Squad peer mental‑health program to school board

West Allis-West Milwaukee School Board · April 14, 2026
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Students from Frank Lloyd Wright Middle School presented Hope Squad, a peer‑to‑peer suicide‑prevention and mental‑health awareness program, describing selection, training, Hope Week activities and plans to expand into elementary schools.

Frank Lloyd Wright Middle School students and staff presented the school’s Hope Squad peer‑support program to the West Allis‑West Milwaukee School Board on April 13.

Jason Fish, principal of Frank Lloyd Wright, opened the showcase by saying the program reflects the school’s ‘‘theory of action’’ linking adult professional learning to student outcomes and praised students for sharing their work publicly. ‘‘This is our moment,’’ Fish said as he introduced student leaders.

A student Hope Squad leader described the program as ‘‘a national suicide prevention and…

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