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- Title
Examining the Every Student Succeeds Act's Impact on African American Students' Mental Health Access.
- Authors
WALKER, LARRY J.
- Abstract
African American students from underserved communities throughout the United States are exposed to a variety of traumas, including community and intrafamilial violence. Far too often, members of the school-based staff misinterpret combative student behaviors, which are viewed as acts of defiance. However, the factors that contribute to academic and/or emotional problems are not properly contextualized. Ensuring that students have access to comprehensive mental health services is critical. Historically, school districts have depended heavily on federal resources to address the mental health needs of students from minority and low socioeconomic backgrounds. For this reason, examining the Every Student Succeeds Act's (ESSA's) new block grant program, the Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grant, is important. Under ESSA, several programs were consolidated or eliminated. The grant funds the Safe Schools/Healthy Students initiative, which focuses on mental health, among other issues. This article examines how a shift in federal policy could affect mental health access among African American students from underserved backgrounds. "We must, by including special school aid funds as part of our education program, improve the quality of teaching, training, and counseling in our hardest hit areas.".
- Subjects
UNITED States; AFRICAN American students; MENTAL health of students; MENTAL health services; MINORITY students; ACADEMIC enrichment
- Publication
Teachers College Record, 2018, Vol 120, Issue 13, p1
- ISSN
0161-4681
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/016146811812001304