School counselors sound cry for help after Buffalo shooting

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A surge in student mental health needs, combined with staff shortages and widespread episodes of misbehavior and violence, has put extraordinary strain on school counselors and psychologists.

The deadly Buffalo, N.Y., shootings are fueling anxieties among Black communities that their safety will always be compromised. The Buffalo shooting highlights their concerns over their ability to support students and adequately screen those who might show potential for violence.

“I get that schools are still safe. And I believe that,” said Bardwell, who is also executive director of the Massachusetts School Counselors Assn. “But it also feels like there’s more and more kids that are struggling. And some of those kids who struggle might do bad things.” “The tagline I would go with is the kids are not all right,” said Erich Merkle, a psychologist for Akron Public Schools in Ohio, a district of about 21,000 students that he said is dealing with an increase in student depression, anxiety, suicidality and substance use, as well as aggression and violence, among other behavioral problems. “I can tell you that therapists are struggling.”

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