Milwaukee Public Schools received a $5 million federal grant to expand student mental health services.MPS says the money will expand the district’s pipeline of school psychologists through partnerships with Alverno College and the University of Wisconsin system.”This grant will allow MPS to further build on that progress and provide the additional mental health support to our students so that they get what they need,” said MPS superintendent Brenda Cassellius.Last year, the National Association of Psychologists recognized MPS with its highest designation for school psychological services.
MILWAUKEE —
Milwaukee Public Schools received a $5 million federal grant to expand student mental health services.
MPS says the money will expand the district’s pipeline of school psychologists through partnerships with Alverno College and the University of Wisconsin system.
“This grant will allow MPS to further build on that progress and provide the additional mental health support to our students so that they get what they need,” said MPS superintendent Brenda Cassellius.
Last year, the National Association of Psychologists recognized MPS with its highest designation for school psychological services.