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Superintendent Steven Bruner reaffirms mental-health supports in district message

School City of East Chicago · May 22, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Steven Bruner of the School City of East Chicago released a recorded message for Mental Health Awareness Month, urging open conversations and highlighting counseling, wellness initiatives and the district's strategic focus on behavioral, emotional and social supports for students, staff and families.

Superintendent Steven Bruner of the School City of East Chicago released a recorded message marking Mental Health Awareness Month and called on the district community to prioritize behavioral, emotional and social supports for students, staff and families.

"Mental health is an essential part of overall health," Bruner said, adding that it affects how people learn, build relationships and navigate life's challenges. He named behavioral, emotional and social supports as a focus area of the district's strategic plan.

Bruner urged open conversations about mental wellness and compassion across the school community. He encouraged people to use available supports, listing counseling services, wellness initiatives and trusted relationships as part of the district's approach to fostering a safe, supportive environment.

"Sometimes, the smallest gesture, a conversation, a listening ear, or words of encouragement can make a meaningful difference," he said, asking community members to check in with one another.

Bruner closed by thanking the community for helping to foster a culture of care, understanding and resilience and said the district would continue moving "with intention and executing with purpose."