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Report shows communities support for mental health of youth

Read Article STATE In an ideal world, every child would feel seen, heard, and valued at home and at school.  In the real world, this is not the case. Fortunately, communities have the power to provide a buffer. The state of Maine uses Mattering – the sense of being seen, heard, and valued – as one measure of well-being in the Maine Integrated Youth Health Survey, which is conducted every other year in districts that choose to participate. In the most recent survey, taken in 2019, 41 percent of middle school students and 43 percent of high school students said they don’t feel they matter in their communities. Students in Oxford County felt even less connected, with 43 percent of middle school students and 48 percent of high schoolers saying they don’t feel they matter.

Skowhegan school, police probe recent fight involving racist profanities

A 13-year-old has relocated with his grandmother across central Maine after an alleged altercation during April vacation that the school says "potentially involved racial bias."

Letter to the editor: Trans athlete ban will send wrong message to Mainers

Letter to the editor: Trans athlete ban will send wrong message to Mainers L.D. 926 wrongly suggests that all young people go through puberty the same way and that everyone of the same sex has equal physical prowess. Share If sports are meant to cultivate a sense of mutual respect and equality, what does it say when we don’t invite everyone onto the playing field? Bills like L.D. 926 leave the door open for adults and youth alike to think of trans youth as less than or other than their cisgender peers, marginalizing an already-vulnerable population further. According to the Maine Integrated Youth Health Survey, LGBTQ youth are more likely to be bullied and less likely to have supportive adults in their life.

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