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Brad Rathgeber

This week we're focusing on student mental health. Did you see that One Schoolhouse was featured in Sunday's New York Times article: This School Year Has Been Unlike Any Other.  The Times highlighted our efforts, with our friend Dr. Lisa Damour, to protect student mental health in a school year unlike any other through our Steady in Storm one-week online course. Join us for the last session of this course starting next Monday, take our flash survey below, read Liz's blog​, and join us for our Academic Leaders Webinar all on this incredibly important topic.

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For many, the COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in a separate set of dangers: anxiety, chronic stress, depression and other serious mental health conditions.

Question of the week: Compared to the last few years, are you seeing an increase of mental health and wellness cases among your students?

Taking the Pulse: Flash Survey
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Steady in the Storm: Protecting Student Mental Health in Hybrid Learning Environments with Dr. Lisa Damour and Liz Katz will help you develop the structures to protect your students' mental health in both in-person and online environmentsCourse DatesOctober 26 - November 1, 2020, spaces are limited.

Register Now for Steady in the Storm
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Liz Katz

The Kids are Not Alright:  Three Steps to Support Student Mental Health

In my job as the Assistant Head for School Partnerships at One Schoolhouse, I’m privileged to be in touch with independent schools across the country. I love the ability to see the big picture and identify the patterns and trends that are affecting school communities across the country. In the past few weeks, however, those patterns and trends have been exhausting to hear and process. That’s because what I’m hearing, almost without fail, is how worried educators are about their students. Read more

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The statistics on student mental health are starting to become alarming. While many kids are doing "okay" this year, many others are not. How can academic leaders develop systems to discern who needs intervention? Join our Academic Leaders Webinar on Wednesday, October 21 at 12noon ET, to hear from Liz Katz about effective strategies for online student support.

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