How Denver is trying to help students' mental health, 20 minutes at a time

“This year 20 minutes is set aside every day to give Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) to each of the 90,000 students in Denver Public Schools, Colorado's largest district.” "It doesn't make any sense to send a kid knowing they're in distress, and now you're gonna work on your math or your language arts. It's not fair to the kids."

Read how the Denver schools are including SEL districtwide. Go to: “How Denver is trying . . .”

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