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Canadians recognize Mental Health Week this year from May 3-9. Improving mental health continues to be a central theme in the lives of those across the country and right here in Cochrane, a theme exacerbated the COVID-19 pandemic.
âThis year for Mental Health Week, the Town wants to help people talk about the importance of mental health and to reflect on our own self-care, which is particularly important given the increased physical isolation so many are facing,â reads a media release from the town.
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Canadians recognize Mental Health Week this year from May 3-9. Improving mental health continues to be a central theme in the lives of those across the country and right here in Cochrane, a theme exacerbated the COVID-19 pandemic.
âThis year for Mental Health Week, the Town wants to help people talk about the importance of mental health and to reflect on our own self-care, which is particularly important given the increased physical isolation so many are facing,â reads a media release from the town.
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Tuolumne County Superintendent Of Schools Office
Sonora, CA The Tuolumne County Superintendent of Schools Office has received a distinguished honor from California Superintendent of Schools Tony Thurmond.
It is one of only 20 in the state recognized as a 2021 “Model School Attendance Review Board Winner.”
A School Attendance Review Board, better known by the acronym SARB, helps ensure that students are attending classes and having educational needs met, regardless of life challenges.
Thurmond says, “These 19 school districts, and one county office of education, created exemplary plans and worked hard to follow through on them to help students stay engaged in their education all during the unprecedented closure of our schools due to a global pandemic.”