Crisis in the classroom: Lawmakers push for more mental health resources in schools

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — May is Mental Health Awareness Month , and educators are continuing to warn of a sharp rise in students’ mental health struggles in the classroom.

“We’ve surveyed our members, and recently they’ve told us that they’re losing five hours of instruction a month due to disruptive student behaviors,” said Mary Barden, executive director of National Education Association Rhode Island.

State lawmakers have introduced a new bill to bring more mental health support directly into Rhode Island schools. Barden said the demand for those resources is higher than ever…

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