In Session

As the United States contends with a mental health crisis, schools across the country are working to provide mental health supports and services to help students thrive in school. One of NCSSLE’s Project Prevent (Cohort 3) grantees, El Rancho Unified School District in Southern California, has created a wellness center in the district’s high school for students to decompress and seek mental health supports and resources throughout the school day.    

On this episode of “In Session,” we speak with Jeff Middleton, a Project Prevent (Cohort 3) grant recipient from El Rancho Unified School District in California, about El Rancho High School’s Wellness Center. This conversation is guided by NCSSLE's Annie Knowles and Brianna Cunniff. 

Learn more about El Rancho’s wellness center by reading their Grantee Highlight.

0:43 - Introductions
1:40 - Describing the Wellness Center
7:57 - Engaging Students in the Development of the Wellness Center 
9:36 - Impact of the Wellness Center
12:12 - Lessons Learned 
15:26 - What’s Next? 
17:10 - Engaging Students at Different Ages 
20:26 - Closing

For all questions or feedback, you can email ncssle@air.org. Thanks for listening! 

Please note, the contents of this podcast do not necessarily represent the policy or views of the U.S. Department of Education, nor does it imply endorsement by the U.S. Department of Education.

What is In Session?

In Session is an education-centered podcast where we speak with changemakers working towards safe supportive learning environments within their communities, co-hosted by Annie Knowles and Brianna Cunniff at the National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments. Our guests include state and local education agencies and their partners - all grant recipients from the Department of Education, using their funding to advance school-based mental health services, support mental health service professionals, and establish trauma recovery and prevention programs. Please note, the contents of this podcast do not necessarily represent the policy or views of the U.S. Department of Education, nor does it imply endorsement by the U.S. Department of Education.