REASONABLE RATIOS: PA’S PATH TO ADDRESSING STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS
Posted by PA Schools Work on April 25, 2023
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Talking Points Memo: REASONABLE RATIOS: PA’S PATH TO ADDRESSING STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS, SCHOOL COUNSELORS ARE KEY TO ADDRESSING STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH
A generation of students is facing unprecedented mental health challenges that are uniquely difficult to navigate. Students have suffered significant learning losses of half a year or greater as one in five students reports seriously considering suicide, according to a new report from the Pennsylvania School Counselors Association (PSCA).
Meanwhile, school counselors are stretched too thin, saddled with ever-increasing caseloads and significant work isolation. The average counselor-to-student ratio in Pennsylvania is 1:343, well above the 1:250 ratio recommended by the ASCA. Further, half of PA public school districts have a ratio of 1:350 or higher, and 1 in every 10 school districts has a ratio over 1:500. To make matters worse, there are fewer school counselors in our schools than there were in 2010—even as class sizes have increased.
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