Brea Olinda School District addressing student mental health crisis

BREA, Calif. - As students return to classrooms without masks and the need to physically distance themselves, there are still lasting effects for m...

August 21, 2022
4:24 AM

BREA, Calif. - As students return to classrooms without masks and the need to physically distance themselves, there are still lasting effects for millions of kids who are trying to move past the coronavirus pandemic.  "There are definitely students that we are finding with more intensive social, emotional, and behavioral needs," Rachel Miller, a school psychologist with the Brea Olinda Unified School District explained. As student mental health issues skyrocket, more districts are adding resources to help kids and parents adjust.

Nikki Bajema