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How to Support Student Well-Being in This Moment

This event occurred on November 13, 2020 3:04 PM EST, but is available to view on-demand.
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The events of 2020 have shone an illuminating spotlight on many of the issues impacting students, educators, administrators, and families. Between increased rates of mental health challenges, mounting pressures related to economic stress, a national uprising around social justice, a pandemic, and a highly charged political election; the ripple effects felt in the classroom and educational environment are significant.

In this webinar, school district leaders will join EVERFI’s senior director of Impact for Social and Emotional Learning to discuss the current state of student well-being, and ways in which districts can prioritize their students’ needs amid the events of this year.

Speakers
Jasmine Drinkard
High School Counselor. Jefferson County Public Schools
Dr. Michelle Sircy
School Counseling Specialist Jefferson County Public Schools
Judith Wilson
Middle School Counselor Jefferson County Public Schools
Moderator
Erin McClintock
Senior Director of Impact - Social and Emotional Learning EVERFI

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