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Northeast Leadership Summit: Partnering with Second Step® Programs

Schools are seeing a significant increase in student mental health challenges, with a substantial number of students experiencing sadness, anxiety, and depression. Educators see firsthand the need to improve student mental well-being so that they feel safe, supported, and ready to learn. During our virtual leadership summit, Boosting Student Mental Well-Being: Partnering with Second Step® Programs for Student Success, join K–12 district and school leaders in exploring current challenges in supporting mental well-being in your school communities. Discover actionable solutions and support systems to strengthen students’ human skills to help them show up, stay engaged, and manage life’s ups and downs.
November 24, 2025
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