A Silent Epidemic: The Mental Health Crisis in our Schools

By AIM Youth Board Advisory Member

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Our public schools are struggling to handle millions of students with mental health problems. Here’s why. Click here to view NPR’s graphic story that explores why so many of our students are struggling with mental health in America.

Our public schools are struggling to handle millions of students with mental health problems. Here’s why.

Click here to view NPR’s graphic story that explores why so many of our students are struggling with mental health in America. Be sure to review NPR’s related resources at the end of the introductory graphic as well.

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