'We're still in the storm': Minnesota students struggle with mental health
In a recent University of Minnesota survey, sixth through 12th graders across the state said getting help with mental health was one of the biggest challenges they were facing.
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Elizabeth Shockman / MPR News |
6:11 am, May 21, 2021
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Students gather on bleachers as a therapist leads them through group exercises for mental health during a student-organized school walkout at Tartan High School in April in Oakdale, Minn. Elizabeth Shockman / MPR News file photo
MINNEAPOLIS -- Sixteen-year-old Kyree Wilson, an 11th-grader at North Community High School in Minneapolis, has been learning remotely since the pandemic closed her school last March. Being stuck in a room, only able to access her teachers and lessons on a computer with hit-and-miss internet has been hard.