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Information on the Mental Health challenges Facing Military Students

The School Health Services Program is intended to minimize health barriers to learning for public school students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.  It addresses day-to-day student health needs, emergency health needs, and in-school management of chronic and acute health conditions like diabetes, asthma, allergies, and epilepsy.  In-school care management helps to ensure that student health conditions do not prevent students from attending school. 

Duval County Public Schools provide access to quality health care services for all students, through or Counseling Support Services. Improvement of student outcomes through social and emotional supports helps reduce the stigma associated with mental illness by building positive relationships and increasing school engagement to help concentrate on learning. Partnerships between schools, youth, families, and mental health providers can result in improved academic outcomes.

If you need mental health assistance, we are here to help. Please reach out to our school counselor at (904)696-8771