Lexington students’ contacts with counselors, social workers and other mental-health professionals have quadrupled in pandemic
The pandemic has quadrupled the “contacts between Fayette County students and district counselors, social workers and other mental-health professionals,” reports Valarie Honeycutt Spears of the Lexington Herald-Leader.
Liggins said the use of those services “is probably the biggest surprise for educators in general. We knew about the learning loss. We knew kids were home and they weren’t learning as effectively as they would have been if they had been in person. We really did not realize the impact that the isolation and the lack of socialization had on our students and on our staff, quite frankly, and how that would impact the school year.”