May marks the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Month, a movement developed to promote advocacy and eliminate stigma. Established by Mental Health America (MHA), it is crucial to recognize within our education systems.
According to a 2023 report from MHA, more than 1 in 10 youths in the U.S. are experiencing depression that is severely impairing their ability to function at school or work, at home, with family, or in their social life. Additionally, 60% of youths with major depression do not receive any mental health treatment.
Early identification and accessible resources can significantly lower these statistics.
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PA Distance Recognizes Mental Health Awareness Month
Topics: Family Resources, Students
Seventh-grader Chasity D. has been enrolled at PA Distance Learning Charter School since the beginning of this year. She follows in the footsteps of her stepmom, Mrs. Danielle Herr, a PA Distance graduate from the class of 2008.
Topics: Stories, Alumni Stories, Students
When the Anime Club at PA Distance Learning Charter School was in need of a staff mentor, Secondary English Teacher Mrs. Lauren Donofrio stepped in to learn more about this unique art form.
“Shadows of the Mind”: A Collection of Short Stories Written by PA Distance Students
Members of the Aspiring Authors Club at PA Distance Learning Charter School have been working systematically on a collection of original poetry and short stories. The composition, titled “Shadows of the Mind,” has already been submitted to print and will be available as a physical copy to students within the coming weeks.
Families of PA Distance Charter School students in Elkland (Tioga County) and Galeton (Potter County) have come together to form their own community. They visit each other, get involved with the school, and provide feedback regarding their child’s educational experience.
Topics: News, Stories, Family Resources, Students
The Core 4 Committee Promotes Student Leadership & Self-Advocacy
The Core 4 Committee at PA Distance Learning Charter School is made up of teachers, staff members, and high school students who lead by example. Members also encourage their peers to exhibit characteristics that emulate four positive habits: organization, self-advocacy, working independently, and attendance.
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