District leaders must adapt to meet changing student mental health and behavioral needs

How school systems are building clear, connected ways to respond as student needs grow

District leaders across the country are grappling with a deepening crisis: Student mental and behavioral health needs are growing more complex. In a recent national survey, 58 percent of school-based providers reported that student mental health has worsened, a noticeable jump from the previous year (46 percent).

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