Public schools across Connecticut are introducing new mental health support programs aimed at assisting students facing emotional and academic challenges.
Education officials said the initiative includes expanded counseling services and early intervention strategies. Schools are working to identify students in need of support more effectively.
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The program comes in response to growing concerns about student well-being and attendance patterns in recent years.
Administrators will evaluate the impact of these measures as part of ongoing efforts to improve student outcomes.

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