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APPLES Mentor of the Year Surprised with Award
APPLES Mentor of the Year Surprised with Award
05/20/2025
The School District of Lee County is proud to congratulate Susan Barnes for being named the 2025 APPLES Mentor of the Year. The program celebrates the dedication and impact of mentors who invest their time and expertise in developing first-year educators.
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School District Honors New Teacher of the Year
School District Honors New Teacher of the Year
05/19/2025
Superintendent Dr. Denise Carlin surprised Caloosa Elementary School third-grade teacher Julia Johansson with the 2025 New Teacher of the Year Award. The New Teacher of the Year award recognizes newly certified personnel for their significant contributions to their school and the School District of Lee County.
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A Message from School Board Member Jada Langford Fleming
A Message from School Board Member Jada Langford Fleming
05/19/2025
Mental health matters — for every student, every family, and every staff member. Together, we’re creating a culture of compassion and care — where everyone feels seen, supported, and safe.
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Mental Health and Wellness

What are school-based mental health services?

School-based mental health services include a broad spectrum of assessment, prevention, intervention, postvention, counseling, consultation, and referral activities and services. These services are essential to a school’s ability to ensure a safe and healthy learning environment for all students, address classroom behavior and discipline, promote students’ academic success, prevent and respond to crisis, support students’ social-emotional needs, identify and respond to a serious mental health problem, and support and partner with at-risk families. Ideally, school-based services dovetail with community-based services so that children and youth receive the support they need in a seamless, coordinated, and comprehensive system of care.

Need to speak to one of our counselors?
Amy Hartmann-Scott
Doreen Bauer 

For more information, you can visit the District Mental Health and Wellness site

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