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Mental health services a concern in rural Nebraska schools
The president of Nebraska's public-school teachers' union says she's hearing concerns from rural schools about a lack of mental health services and state equalization aid.
Monday, December 9th 2019, 10:51 AM CST
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SCOTTSBLUFF - The president of Nebraska's public-school teachers' union says she's hearing concerns from rural schools about a lack of mental health services and state equalization aid.
The Star-Herald in Scottsbluff reports that many schools are also concerned about retaining qualified teachers, particularly in rural areas.
Nebraska State Education Association President Jenni Benson says she hopes to tackle those issues and others in the upcoming legislative session.