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    New Schools Begin JED Campus in Fall 2024

    The Jed Foundation (JED) is thrilled to announce the colleges and universities joining the JED Campus program this fall. The institutions have made a significant commitment to enhancing mental health support and fostering a culture of care on their campuses. We are excited to partner with each school to help them build on their existing efforts and create even more robust support systems for their students.

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    • County College of Morris in New Jersey
    • Emmanuel College in Massachusetts
    • Le Moyne College in New York (JED Campus Fundamentals)
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    • Holy Cross College in Indiana
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    We are pleased to welcome Leeward Community College as our second school from Hawaii, demonstrating the growing reach of JED Campus across the United States.

    The Texas A&M University System is expanding its participation with three additional schools: Prairie View A&M University, Texas A&M University Central Texas, and West Texas A&M University. That brings the total number of Texas A&M campuses in our program to nine, highlighting the system’s dedication to student mental health.

    The University of North Carolina System is also strengthening its involvement with the addition of UNC Greensboro, marking the 10th school from the UNC System to join JED Campus. 

    Please join us in welcoming all these institutions to the JED Campus Program. We look forward to the positive impact our collaboration will bring to their communities.

    About JED Campus

    Through our JED Campus programs, we partner with colleges and universities to assess the community’s needs, develop a customized strategic plan to build on existing strengths, and implement tools, strategies, and techniques that lead to measurable improvements in student mental health and a more connected community. Read more about JED Campus’ impact at colleges and universities over the past decade.  

    Learn more about how your institution can become part of JED Campus.

    1 year ago

    DCA District Spotlight: Harford County Public Schools in Maryland

    In March 2024, The Jed Foundation (JED) and AASA, The School Superintendents Association, announced the selection of 15 school districts to participate in the District Comprehensive Approach (DCA) pilot, a transformational program that guides districts in improving systems of support for pre-K–12 students’ emotional well-being. 

    In an ongoing series of blog posts, we feature each of the 15 districts and their work learning and leading powerful mental health and suicide prevention practices that will benefit students around the country.

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    District: Harford County Public Schools in Maryland

    Number of schools: 55

    Number of students: 38,000+

    About the district: Harford County Public Schools (HCPS) is located in the northeastern portion of Maryland. The district’s mission is for each student to attain academic and personal success in a safe and caring environment that honors the diversity of its students and staff. 

    JED and AASA asked Dr. Sean Bulson, superintendent of HCPS, about what the district hopes to accomplish during its time in the DCA program. (Responses have been edited lightly for length and clarity.)

    Why is student emotional well-being a priority for your district?

    We are focused on the whole child, and we understand that a student’s emotional well-being plays a vital role in not only their wellness, but their academic performance and chance at future success as well. 

    What does your participation in the DCA program mean for the well-being of your students and the culture of your district?

    It means our students will benefit from programs and initiatives that we put in place as a result of the work we do with JED and AASA. We will not only incorporate new ideas into our existing programs, but also refine our processes and provide a state-of-the-art wellness program that will have benefits for the entire community.

    Please tell us about an existing program or initiative and how you build on it as part of your work with DCA. 

    Each year, HCPS administers the Wellness Needs Assessment. This tool is used to gather data about the mental and physical wellness of students in grades 3 to 12. In response to this data, schools develop and implement programming that will address their students’ needs. Through our work with JED, we have been able to take a deeper dive into our existing programs countywide. We plan to explore ways for these programs to expand into other schools and make a larger impact on more students. 

    Where do you hope to move the needle in your district as it relates to mental health?

    We hope to help our staff incorporate social and emotional skills into daily lessons that are employability competencies. In doing so, we can better prepare our students for a successful life after graduation. We are also focused on addressing students’ experiences with suicidal ideation.

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