The study finds that many schools feel ill-equipped to address the mental-health crisis among K–12 youth. Originally Posted on: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/study-70-percent-of-public-schools-saw-more-students-seek-mental-health-help-during-pandemic/By: Caroline Downey
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House Passes Domestic Terrorism Bill After Buffalo Shooting
The House passed legislation late Wednesday night that would bolster federal resources to prevent domestic terrorism in response to the racist mass shooting in Buffalo,
What to Know About Mass Shootings
The mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, has done what most mass shootings do; make everyone focus on the wrong things. There’s a lot of
Elie Mystal Doesn’t Care if His Poisonous Words Stigmatize Sick People – RedState
Elie Mystal must not know anyone who suffers from mental illness. Of course, I’m joking, as that would be an extraordinarily difficult thing to achieve,
Illinois University Attempts to De-Stress Its Brave but Struggling Students With Tricycles and LEGO – RedState
On June 6, 1944, members of the United States Armed Forces landed on Omaha Beach. From the Warfare History Network: As their landing craft plunged
New York Board of Health Declares a Public Health Crisis, but the Cure Can’t Come in a Bottle – RedState
If you haven’t heard, there’s a health crisis in New York. The malady has maimed the city. I’m referring, of course, to the belief that
Sports Reporter Susan Slusser Protected by the Other Team’s Fans After Game – RedState
San Francisco Chronicle sportswriter Susan Slusser, who started covering the San Francisco Giants this year after years of doing the same for the Oakland A’s,
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky Wants to Stop Violent Guns … Er, Gun Violence – RedState
Having completely succeeded in her efforts to eradicate the COVID threat — granted, the only thing eradicated about COVID is any possible threat to believing