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Leveraging Data to Reveal Student Mental Health Trends

By: Amy Jeffs, Status Solutions’ Vice President

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Today’s students already struggle with their mental health more than previous generations, and as a result of COVID-19, they are experiencing more mental health challenges than ever. This is becoming especially evident as children have begun to return to in-person learning. With increased behavioral and emotional challenges compared to a year ago, this will be a difficult transition for many students.

Using technology to flag student mood and engagement anomalies can help schools address serious mental health challenges that students might be experiencing…

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