Many of the speakers stressed the importance of speaking up about mental illnesses, the need for increased mental health awareness and for better access to services for all.
“I formed the Foundation to help empower the residents in our community. I did not know what it would look like in the beginning, as non-profit work was new to me. Through perseverance, determination, and my faith, I knew what I had in my heart could be the start of something big.”
The Los Angeles Campus of the The Chicago School started its Fall Term in a new location, welcoming students to a 38,000 square feet space in the Aon Center at 707 Wilshire.
As if a global pandemic and a hemorrhaging economy are not enough to worry about, we are being besieged once again by the news of reprehensible atrocities impacting the African-American community.
Whether an individual believes the public health information they receive, gets vaccinated, engages in good hygiene practices, or follows recommendations for social distancing is dependent upon their health anxiety.
We keep hearing that “we’re all in this together,” it’s actually one of the few times in our lifetime that we get to see what being “in it together” actually means, so let’s act like it.
School Psychology professor Dr. Rachel Losoff offers a blueprint for schools to meet the challenges of increased academic pressure and increased mental health needs of students.
The Chicago School may be new to Dallas, but our students are already making connections and positive impression in the...







