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How Tennessee is working to put more mental health professionals in rural schools

Summary by WPLN — Nashville Public Radio
A state program aims to bring more school mental health professionals to Tennessee’s rural students. More than half of Tennessee’s 93 rural school districts don’t have a full-time psychologist or social worker. Project RAISE (Rural Access to Interventions in School Environments) is a state initiative that seeks to place at least one counselor, psychologist and social worker in every rural school district in the state. Angela Jackson, the directo…
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WPLN — Nashville Public Radio broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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