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Florida now requires public schools to screen students in grades 6–12 for mental health issues.
A new state law taking effect today in Florida mandates that all public school districts provide mental health screenings for students in grades 6 through 12, aiming to identify and support those struggling with anxiety, depression, and other conditions.
The initiative, part of a broader effort to improve student well-being, requires schools to partner with licensed mental health professionals and report findings to parents.
The change follows rising concerns about youth mental health across the state.
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Florida ahora requiere que las escuelas públicas examinen a los estudiantes de los grados 6 a 12 para problemas de salud mental.