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EPISODE · Aug 27, 2024 · 10 MIN

The Silent Crisis in Bexar County’s Charter Schools: Why Mental Health Support Matters

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Send us Fan MailIn this deeply personal episode of Structuring Chaotic Minds, host Melissa Franklin explores the critical issue of mental health support for students in Bexar County’s public charter schools. Melissa shares her recent experiences focusing on her son Brayden’s mental health and how that has impacted her own journey. She also sheds light on the alarming funding disparities that leave over 25,000 charter school students without the mental health resources available to their peers in traditional public schools.Key Points:Personal Update: Melissa discusses why she has been less active on social media, focusing on her son Brayden’s mental health and her own wellness.Mental Health and Entrepreneurship: The stigma around mental health challenges and how Melissa’s clients often open up about their struggles after months of working together.Funding Disparity in Bexar County: The alarming statistic that $20 million has been allocated to public ISDs for mental health, while public charter schools have received $0. This gap affects 17% of the student population in Bexar County.Charter Schools Explained: Clarifying the misconception that charter schools are private institutions and explaining their role in providing alternative education options within the public school system.Call to Action: Encouraging listeners to advocate for equitable mental health funding for all public schools, including charters, with a critical vote happening on September 3rd.Call to Action:Learn More: Click here to learn more about the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and how they were allocated, with a focus on the disparity between ISDs and charter schools.Get Involved: Advocate for equitable mental health funding in Bexar County’s public charter schools by reaching out to local representatives and spreading the word.Upcoming Episodes:Preview: In future episodes, we’ll hear from entrepreneurs, business owners, and professionals who have navigated their own struggles—whether dealing with mental health challenges, battling addiction, or overcoming business setbacks. These are real stories of resilience, offering valuable insights and strategies for thrivJoin the "Structuring Chaotic Minds" FamilyConnect with Us:Facebook: Follow us on Facebook for updates, inspirational quotes. Instagram: Follow Melissa on Instagram for  life stories, behind-the-scenes, episode highlights.Pinterest: Follow us on Pinterest for motivational content, episode pins.Subscribe to Our Community:Don’t miss out on the conversation! Subscribe to our community to stay updated, share your thoughts, and connect with like-minded individuals.Be a Part of the Conversation:Your voice matters! Join the conversation on our social media channels, share your journey, and find support in our community.Start Your Journey Today:Your path to better mental health and life balance begins with "Structuring Chaotic Minds." Follow us, subscribe to our community, and take the first step towards a more balanced life today.

Send us Fan Mail In this deeply personal episode of Structuring Chaotic Minds, host Melissa Franklin explores the critical issue of mental health support for students in Bexar County’s public charter schools. Melissa shares her recent experiences focusing on her son Brayden’s mental health and how that has impacted her own journey. She also sheds light on the alarming funding disparities that leave over 25,000 charter school students without the mental health resources available to their peer...

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