Dallas ISD Offers Mental Health Options for Students, but Many Texas School Districts Don't

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Dallas ISD Offers Mental Health Options for Students, but Many Texas School Districts Don't
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Some advocates are sounding the alarm on another problem: Only three months after the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, which killed 19 kids and two teachers, many districts don't have enough mental health resources.

they can fill out if they need behavioral support, psychiatric services or resources for physical health like vaccines., according to the National Association of School Psychologists . Union leader Honea believes that Texas districts are doing what they can, or at least what they can afford, but she said that there is always room for improvement. She also thinks the people on the ground doing the actual work know best how to fix a problem.

“Legislators must listen to the people that are in our schools and doing the actual work," she said."The lobbyists and non-educators are dictating what happens in schools, and the outcomes are not what they could be if the laws were based on real school situations and needs. School districts must make students the actual real priority in actions and not just words.", it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Dallas, and we'd like to keep it that way.

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