Social workers, psychologists at Calhoun HS help students reconnect after remote learning

Social workers and psychologists say they have had to adjust their strategies to help students.

News 12 Staff

Aug 31, 2022, 2:46 AM

Updated 615 days ago

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Calhoun High School social workers and psychologists are finding ways to help students reconnect after feeling isolated during the remote learning era.
Many high school students have not had a normal experience these past two years. That's why social workers and psychologists say they have had to adjust their strategies to help students.
Calhoun kicked off Cal-Connect in the spring and continued the program through the summer months. It combines verbal engagement and physical activity, all while teaching kids how to just be a student.
Leaders are hoping to grow the program and work with more students next year.


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