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News – From SAIS President Debra Wilson – April 2022

Hello Friends! Many lunch hours find me walking the dogs across the shared green space in the middle of our neighborhood. It’s one of those enclaves that you don’t know exists if you do not live here, but it spans […]

Webinar Recording – School Wellness Trends You Can’t Ignore

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Wellness Related Resources

Helping Students Understand Current World Events

How to Talk to Kids About the Ukraine Invasion PBS How to Talk with Children About the Conflict in Ukraine Save the Children How to Talk to Kids About Ukraine New York Times How to Talk With Students About the […]

Suicide Prevention and Supporting the School Community After a Loss

Prevention A Comprehensive Approach to Suicide Awareness and Prevention Edutopia Bring Suicide Prevention to Your School American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Help Prevent Suicide Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Learn the Facts: Risk factors, warning signs, statistics, treatment, […]

News – From SAIS President Debra Wilson – March 2022

Hello Friends! We are at the end of winter here in the low country, as March escorts in early spring. I hope you are experiencing the same and that this season is also welcoming mask-optional policies and much lower pandemic […]

Webinar Recording – Revealing 2022’s Biggest Trends With Students, Tech, and Social Media

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News – From SAIS President Debra Wilson – February 2022

Happy February! January is finally in our rearview mirror, for which I think we can be thankful. One of the highlights of this time of year for me is that I often catch up with a friend who has a […]

Counselors Virtual Roundtable Resources – January 20, 2022

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News – From SAIS President Debra Wilson – January 2022

Hello Friends! Over this break, we did a lot of family hiking. This largely translated into hikes more or less straight down cliffs, enjoying the view, and then trekking straight back up 1500 or so feet. It is not uncommon […]