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District to enroll students in Corewheel online clinical mental-health service using mental-health grant funds

Glenwood City School District Board of Education · July 28, 2026
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Superintendent said the district will add Corewheel, an online clinical mental-health service, funded by a mental-health grant to complement existing Rolling Hills programming and add licensed clinical support for students.

The Glenwood City School District will pursue enrollment in Corewheel, an online clinical mental-health network, using mental-health grant funding, the superintendent told the board.

He explained Corewheel will add a clinical layer to the district's toolbox beyond the district's existing Rolling Hills partnership, which provides equine and experiential supports but lacks licensed clinical psychologists. "We are going into, works with Corewheel, which is an online based mental strategy network, and students will be able to take part in that from a clinical side of things," the superintendent said, noting the service complements nonclinical interventions.

The superintendent said grant funds would cover the service but cautioned that state grant funding timing is uncertain year to year. Board members asked whether the district already had a clinical psychologist on staff; the superintendent clarified that the school psychologist, Bonnie Barker, performs assessments and IEP testing but is not a clinical psychologist.