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Salem addresses students’ mental-health concerns

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July 8, 2022 by [email protected]

SALEM — Mental health has become a growing national crisis since the pandemic, which has prompted Salem Public Schools to take the initiative to form a Mental Health Task Force for students. 

Superintendent Steve Zrike, said to the community, “Since the pandemic, many more of our young people and families are struggling with depression and anxiety.”

Earlier in the summer, the district began planning for its Mental Health Task Force, to ensure a strong start to the school year in the fall. For students, the last two years have been nothing but disruption and virus protocols. Isolation restrictions, among other factors, have led to an overwhelming need for support and intervention. This year’s summer district planning includes facility upgrades, participation in professional learning, the examination of school safety systems, and filling staff openings. 

Across the City of Salem, work is ongoing throughout the month of July. Nearly 1,000 students are involved in some type of summer school program throughout the city.

“This represents almost 30 percent of our student population engaging in meaningful programming that offers academic enrichments to our students. We are excited about being able to offer a year-round experience to so many of our SPS learners,” said Zrike.

The Salem Summer Eats Program will be providing free meals during summer from Salem Public Schools at select locations. The majority of spots will be open this week until Aug. 12-19, depending on the location. 

“Given the increase of young families experiencing depression and anxiety, we want to be sure that our resources and services are leveraged to ensure that our community receives access to the highest quality services in a timely manner,” said Zrike.  

Magella Cantara can be reached at [email protected].

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