Does Herron Care about your Mental Health?

In this day and age, more students report bouts of depression, anxiety, and stress. What does Herron do to help?

In 2023, (the) CDC found that:

  • 4 in 10 (40%) students had persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness.
  • 2 in 10 (20%) students seriously considered attempting suicide and nearly 1 in 10 (9%) attempted suicide.

I recently interviewed a student, Milo (9th), to hear about her opinion on if Herron’s mental health support is helpful for a regular, everyday student.

Do you feel like your mental health is acknowledged by Herron?

I want to say yes and no, I get mixed feelings. Yes, because of the numbers that we have on the back of our ID’s to help with such things.

Herron provides every student with an identification card, used to purchase school lunch and recognize students. They also include phone numbers and hotlines for any student who may be struggling with their mental well-being.

I also want to say ‘no’ because, other than the ID’s, there isn’t really much mention of mental health support around school.

Students frequently lose their ID’s, without which, hotlines may not be readily available to the student.

In what ways would you like (Mental Health Support) to be acknowledged?

I would suggest at least once or twice a month, there’s some type of “support” slide during advisory during the announcements with lists of said mental health support hotlines to make it more accessible…

Since every student has an advisory period every day excluding Friday, this would allow most students to have the resources expressly told to them.

…because, for me, I didn’t really recognize the hotlines on our ID’s until about the 2nd semester.

I’ve asked multiple freshman if they knew about the hotlines on their ID’s. Most said they did not, or that they recently did. This supports the idea of a mandatory support slide during advisory. Students may not be aware of the resources available until told.

Herron’s commitment to student health and support may be obvious to some, but it is helpful to notify students about the resources available to them.

Citations: CDC.2023.Adolescent and Young Health.CDC.gov.https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-youth/mental-health/index.html#:~:text=Adolescent%20mental%20health%20continues%20to%20worsen&text=In%202023%2C%20CDC%20found%20that,10%20(9%25)%20attempted%20suicide.

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  • Juan Esc - Flo

    My name is Juan David Jr Escamilla Flores-Flores Gutierrez Aguilar and I am a Freshman student attending Herron High School in Indianapolis, Indiana. Both of my parents come from Mexico, with a mix of indigenous and European descent. I have been interested in social topics involving education, free speech, documentation, and the Mexican-American community in Indiana. I am interested in the opportunity to express my thoughts on a public platform, inform fellow students, and improve my journalism. I am a Social Media Manager and photographer for the Journalism Y class at Herron High School. I have experience with photography, as I was the account manager for my former school, Merle Sidener Gifted Academy for High Ability Students, unofficial photography page @almostfridaysidenerac on Instragram. I am practicing photography and photo editing using my phone’s camera and Adobe Lightroom. I am practicing graphic design and video editing in Canva and Cap Cut, and had practice in Walsworth Yearbooks. I run the visual and audio technology at my local church. I am the Class President of the Class of 2028, which leads the yearly Spring Fling, and collected more than $1000 in a single car wash fundraising event. I am excited to be part of the Herron High School blog!

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