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Florida mandates mental health screenings for public school students in grades 6–12, starting today.
A new state law taking effect today in Florida requires all public schools to implement mandatory mental health screenings for students in grades 6 through 12, aiming to identify and support those struggling with anxiety, depression, and other emotional challenges.
The initiative, part of a broader effort to improve youth mental health, mandates training for school staff and annual screenings, with results shared with parents and counselors.
The move follows rising concerns about teen mental health since the pandemic.
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Florida exige exámenes de salud mental para los estudiantes de escuelas públicas en los grados 6 a 12, a partir de hoy.