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Rural schools lose a lifeline to mental health support after Trump cut funding

Rural schools lose a lifeline to mental health support after Trump cut funding

Schools across California could lose hundreds of social workers, school counselors, mental health clinicians, wellness coaches and graduate student interns, after the Trump administration cut federal grants for mental health support. In rural areas li

Education Beat

September 25, 20250

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Schools across California could lose hundreds of social workers, school counselors, mental health clinicians, wellness coaches and graduate student interns, after the Trump administration cut federal grants for mental health support.

In rural areas like Humboldt County, school districts have relied almost entirely on these federal grants to provide mental health workers for students, who are struggling with high rates of poverty, drug addiction, and suicide, and difficulty accessing care.

Guests:

  • Jane Huang, Wellness coach, Eureka High School
  • Cassandra Garcia-Gonzalez, Peer counselor, Eureka High School
  • Vani Sanganeria, Reporter, EdSource

Read more from EdSource: After federal cuts, California schools could lose hundreds of mental health clinicians

Education Beat is a weekly podcast hosted by EdSource’s Zaidee Stavely and produced by Coby McDonald.

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