Ohio schools seek to adapt to mental health crisis
KENT STATE STUDENT COLLABORATION – The pandemic brought many changes to the education system, the effects of which are still being felt two years later. And Ohio schools are working to adapt to rising mental health issues among teens, and younger kids experiencing social and emotional delays. Comments from Karyn Kravetz, associate director, Portage County Mental Health and Recovery Board; and Debbi Bailey, consultant, State Support Teams.
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