Half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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School-Based Psychiatric Social Workers (PSWs) provide a continuum of mental health and school social work services alongside school administrators, teachers, parents, and community partners to coordinate mental health care for students and school communities. PSWs implement culturally responsive universal and early intervention strategies to promote critical wellness and social-emotional well-being.
Mrs. Anderson's room is a safe and supportive environment where students can access the necessary resources to address barriers to optimal learning. Students have access to a calming corner, books, tools to help with self-regulation (e.g., fidgets, bubbles, clay), social-emotional games, and various modalities to help students express themselves such as toys and art materials.
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School-Based Psychiatric Social Workers (PSWs) provide a continuum of mental health and school social work services alongside school administrators, teachers, parents, and community partners to coordinate mental health care for students and school communities. PSWs implement culturally responsive universal and early intervention strategies to promote critical wellness and social-emotional well-being.
Mrs. Anderson's room is a safe and supportive environment where students can access the necessary resources to address barriers to optimal learning. Students have access to a calming corner, books, tools to help with self-regulation (e.g., fidgets, bubbles, clay), social-emotional games, and various modalities to help students express themselves such as toys and art materials.