In an initiative aimed at enhancing student well-being, Ray Lewis, the former Baltimore Ravens linebacker, has teamed up with Baltimore County schools to introduce mental health screenings across the district.
The program is designed to identify students who may be struggling with mental health issues, providing them with the necessary support and resources. By incorporating these screenings into the school system, the collaboration seeks to promote mental wellness among students and reduce the stigma associated with mental health challenges.
Lewis, known for his leadership on and off the field, emphasizes the importance of mental health awareness and the role it plays in academic success and personal development. The screenings will be available to students at various grade levels, ensuring that early intervention is possible.
As schools increasingly recognize the impact of mental health on learning, this initiative marks a significant step forward in addressing these critical issues within the Baltimore County educational system.
Reported by HarborBeat based on thebanner.com (source).
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