
Charter School Innovation Series: Supporting Student Mental Health
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Episode Takeaways:
- Charter schools are free, public, and open to all.
- A holistic approach to student development creates a supportive environment for students to thrive academically and personally.
- Integrating mental health support, while balancing high academic standards is key to improving student outcomes.
- Effective mental health integration requires a strong leadership and collaborative approach.
Episode Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:01 - A Parent's Journey to Advocate for Dyslexic Individuals
03:43 - Gal's School Embracing Movement-based Learning
08:38 - The Genesis of Catalyst and Educational Transition
12:36 - Inclusive Education: Infusing Justice-oriented Themes in the Curriculum
14:05 - Prioritizing Student Mental Health: Implementing Additional Support Staff
17:17 - Fostering Wellness: A Focus on Mental Health Support in Educational Settings
18:15 - Outro
Quotes:
- Carol Bowar
- Executive Director (Feb. 2016–Aug.2024), Girls Athletic Leadership Schools (GALS) Denver in Colorado
- “They (parents) want a place where their children can figure out who they really are, find their voice, use it for good, and be part of a community that holds them and loves them.”
- Executive Director (Feb. 2016–Aug.2024), Girls Athletic Leadership Schools (GALS) Denver in Colorado
- Yolanda Dandridge,
- Director of Mental Health and Wellness, Girls Athletic Leadership Schools (GALS) Denver in Colorado
- “I'm here creating what that looks like to have mental health in conversations in the educational process to be able to support students, adults, and families.”
- Director of Mental Health and Wellness, Girls Athletic Leadership Schools (GALS) Denver in Colorado
- Amanda Gardner
- Co-founder of Catalyst Public Schools in Bremerton, Washington
- “A lot of the model that we use is really rooted in social emotional learning and a culture of belonging.”
- Co-founder of Catalyst Public Schools in Bremerton, Washington
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