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District to keep free mental-health services, launch parent app and expand safety and food initiatives
Summary
Superintendent John Thompson said the district introduced free student mental-health services through Daybreak, piloted a classroom mic and speaker system to improve instruction and safety, will launch a unified "New Haven" mobile app for parents, and plans to expand scratch cooking in elementary cafeterias.
In a year-end video, Superintendent John Thompson said the district introduced free mental-health supports for all students through Daybreak and other providers and that those services will continue next year. "We introduced free mental health care services for all students this year through our…
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