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Rural schools adjust as federal mental health grant funding decreases under Trump administration

  • In rural upstate New York, there are over 1,100 students per mental health provider in schools.
  • Lustica, project director of the Wellness Workforce Collaborative, stated that cutting this funding is just going to devastate kids.
  • State Superintendent Jill Underly called the funding cuts indefensible amid rising mental health needs.
  • There is a significant increase in depression, anxiety, and trauma among students, with not enough providers to help.
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Rural schools feel the pinch from Trump administration’s cuts to mental health grants

WASHINGTON (AP) — In parts of rural upstate New York, schools have more than 1,100 students for every mental health provider. In a far-flung region with little…

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Rural schools feel the pinch from Trump administration's cuts to mental health grants

School districts around the country are cutting back plans to expand their staffing of mental health specialists because of Trump administration cuts to federal grants.

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abc News broke the news in United States on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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