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School Online Therapy Services for K12 Students - eLuma
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    • Universal Screening
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What Is Mental Health Literacy in Schools? A Guide for K-12 District Leaders

District leaders are carrying an exhausting mix of priorities, including special education compliance, provider shortages, rising behavioral referrals, chronic absenteeism, and student mental health needs that show up differently in every building. Each initiative is urgent on its own. Together, they create a system under constant strain. National data reflects the scale of what schools are navigating. In the CDC’s 2023 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 39.7 percent of students reported persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness, 28.5 percent experienced poor mental health, and 20.4 percent seriously considered attempting suicide. When pressure builds, it is understandable that the default solution becomes “hire more providers.” Additional clinical capacity is often necessary, but many districts discover that it’s not so simple. Schools face nationwide staffing shortages, and staffing alone does not fix late referrals, inconsistent documentation, or crisis-driven overload. A more sustainable approach connects two elements that are often treated separately: Mental health literacy at Tier 1, which builds shared understanding and early recognition Expanded access to care at Tier 2 and Tier 3, which ensures timely intervention when needs rise Districts do not need to choose between prevention and intervention. They need to design them to work together. Mental Health Literacy is

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5 Tier 2 MTSS Interventions to Prevent Escalating Student Behavior Challenges

For school and district leaders, MTSS often feels like a balancing act. Tier 1 supports every student, but it cannot address every need. Tier 3 exists for intensive intervention, yet capacity is limited. Meanwhile, behavior challenges, academic struggles, and staff workload create constant pressure.  In this delicate space, Tier 2 is not just a middle layer. It is the stabilizing force that keeps students supported, staff effective, and systems sustainable. When Tier 2 is clearly structured and implemented with fidelity, it prevents small challenges from escalating into major disruptions. Without that structure, strain builds quickly, and service gaps begin to appear exactly when students need support the most. In our recent webinar with CEC, Five High-Impact MTSS Supports That You Can Use Tomorrow: Practical Strategies to Improve Behavior, Engagement, and Staff Wellbeing, we explored Tier 2 MTSS interventions backed by research that schools can implement immediately to strengthen engagement, improve behavior, and reinforce system stability. As Dr. Alexander Kurz, a former special education teacher and behavior analyst, shared: “MTSS really operates under this one fundamental premise. All students are general education students first.” This perspective reframes Tier 2. It is not just a placeholder between universal and intensive supports; it

Ethical AI in Student Support Services: Balancing Accuracy, Efficiency, and Student Safety

AI is here, and it is changing the way schools operate. For student support teams, this can feel exciting, intimidating, and even concerning. Many educators and clinicians are asking important questions: Can AI really help me spend more time with students, or will it create more work and risk? How do I protect sensitive student data while using these tools? Could mistakes or bias hurt the students I am trying to support?  AI is not a magic solution, even though some folks may portray it as one. It is a tool, and only a predictive one at that. And like any tool, its impact depends on how it is used. In Student Support Services, where special education, counseling, behavioral health, and related services come together, AI’s potential is significant, but so are the stakes. While this article focuses specifically on how school staff and student support teams can use AI responsibly in their work, it is essential to acknowledge that student use of AI raises its own serious concerns around student mental health, learning integrity and equity, data privacy, and over-reliance. We strongly encourage readers to explore those risks more deeply as they develop district-wide AI guidance. Key Takeaways AI

Early Identification, Real Impact: The Case for Universal Screening in Education

How eLuma and SSIS are helping schools strengthen resilience and student well-being through unified systems of support While national headlines question whether school mental health screenings “turn students into patients,” schools are doing everything they can to support growing student mental and behavioral health challenges in the face of limited resources and ongoing staffing shortages. Educators and providers report an ongoing trend: students are increasingly stressed, anxious, and disconnected from learning. Universal behavioral health screening provides schools with a proactive way to identify concerns and respond before small challenges become barriers to learning. National organizations like NASP recommend universal screening within a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) to ensure students receive the right level of support as early as possible. Still, some remain uncertain about how these tools fit into the larger picture of student support. The real question isn’t whether schools should screen students, but rather whether they have the systems in place to act on what they find. When used effectively, universal screening is not a medical tool; it is an educational strategy for identifying social and behavioral health needs in a scalable, equitable manner that improves academic outcomes for all students. Key Takeaways Early Identification Matters: A

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Save the Date! 2nd Annual eLumaNation Summit: Sept. 30 – Oct. 1

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