Alliance focuses on students’ wellness: Students, teachers, legislators, school officials meet to address solutions

From right, Assemblyman Rich Gordon, D-Menlo Park, state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, San Mateo County Supervisor Warren Slocum and county Superintendent Anne Campbell and Louise Rogers, deputy chief of San Mateo County Health System, discussed the importance of health and wellness in schools.

A wellness study with data drawn from 5,000 San Mateo County students revealed some startling statistics about suicidal thoughts, gender bias, sexual orientation discrimination and overall mental health but also provided solutions and ways for the community to engage in addressing the issues.

The study was presented by the recently formed San Mateo County School Wellness Alliance to a group of educators, legislators, parents and students Wednesday to discuss the findings and policy recommendations.

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