The CEO of NAMI Chicago is encouraging social media breaks to protect mental health as CPS students head back to school.
Chicago Public Schools announced a new partnership with Safer Schools Together. The goal is to intervene at the first sight of concerning social media posts to prevent the issue from growing.
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