Local schools are taking a stand against Bullying and its effects on Mental health, encouraging students to speak up and seek help during Adolescence.
- Morgan County Schools Superintendent Tracie Turrentine emphasized that students facing Bullying should report their experiences to trusted adults for support and intervention.
- The initiative addresses various forms of Cyberbullying, aiming to create a safer environment for students while promoting overall well-being.
- With rising concerns over Mental health, the school system underscores the importance of addressing Depression (mood) linked to bullying and provides resources for affected students.
Why It Matters
Addressing Bullying and its consequences is crucial for fostering a supportive school environment. As students navigate Adolescence, the focus on Mental health can significantly impact their development and resilience.