Conversations in the Community to discuss student mental health strategies.

During National Minority Health Month, one of the most important topics has been that of improving student health. Due to the rise of crime on the national and local level, along with the continuous challenges that students face on a daily basis, the need to discuss solutions to this ever-growing problem has taken shape.

Join Conversations in the Community on Tuesday, April 18th at 7:30 p.m. as they discuss strategies for protecting our students mental health. There is a lot of conversation surrounding mental health in schools. Parents, we are our students’ first teachers and there are strategies that we can employ at home to equip our students before they set foot inside a school. Email conversationsinthecommunity@gmail.com for the Zoom link.

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