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38 <br /> Student Social and Emotional Learning <br /> Student Meals Provided <br /> Pre COVID COVID <br /> 23,808/weekly 21,727/weekly <br /> 1 y Supplemental Food Provided <br /> a Pre•COVID COVID <br /> Elementary 320-36OAveakly 500+back buddy bags a week <br /> Middle 25-301monthty 100+a month <br /> Nigh 10-151monthty 50+a month <br /> Total 355.405Jmonthty 700+a month <br /> ONo�.,ye cenry scnecre <br /> Dr. Felder said some students have had to move due to pandemic, and there has also <br /> been a shift in the basic needs of the students, such as food. She said a hungry child does not, <br /> and cannot, learn. She said the number of meals served, even when school closed, did not <br /> significantly decrease. She said staff travelled into the community to provide supplemental food <br /> and instructional materials, all of which had to be individually packaged, which was labor <br /> intensive. She resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> Mental Health Reports <br /> Raceand Male Female Bleck luspaoicr Mwaraee American Asian wawltaruP white Total <br /> Gender LaOrto Indian acrfle <br /> Ialandar <br /> 201912!)2J' 1.75 133 76 43 8 3 2 3 144 278 <br /> 152.2%) 147.8%i {27%1 {16.6461 (2.046) (1.1%) !0.071 151.6%) <br /> 202CM1 39 75 15 25 7 11 0 3 50 114 <br /> !34.2%J 165.8%1 1132961 !21.0361 16.136) (9.6%7 126%] (43.056) <br /> Oa range County 8SO-1, <br /> Dr. Felder said working directly with students, OCS is typically able to identify students <br /> with needs, but this ability has decreased in the virtual environment. She said as students <br /> come back, OCS will need to focus on mental health and social emotional wellbeing. She <br /> resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> Mertal Health Reports <br /> 7ypesoi Suicide CPS Police sell-norm Medical Total <br /> Reports Emergency <br /> 2019x2020 150 88 4 17 19 278 <br /> (54%) (31.7%) (1.4%) (6.144) (6.B%) <br /> 202002021 03 372 11 0 11$ <br /> 4 <br /> 55.W (32.7%) (1.8%) (8.746) <br /> �I <br /> Oionge CovntySchools <br /> Hieb wy'i.NC <br />
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