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Update: How Parents Can Participate In More Than Sad Program

February 17, 2016

A date has been set for parents interested in participating in the “More Than Sad” program.

The “More Than Sad” program teaches teens, parents, and teachers how to recognize the signs of depression and other mental health issues.

A parent night will be held Monday, February 22 at 6 p.m. in the Freshman Academy cafeteria. Members of the community are also invited to attend. A local therapist will also be there to provide parents with additional information. 

Cabot students begin participating in "More Than Sad" program Wednesday. The program will continue through March for students in 7-12 grades.

Click HERE for the student schedule.

Click HERE for Being a Teenager is Hard: Depression Awareness. This is where you can find resources on getting help for depression, suicide, and mental health issues.

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The Cabot School District is committed to educating all students to be responsible citizens who value learning, treat others with
dignity and respect, and adapt successfully to the demands of the rapidly changing society.

The Cabot School District is committed to
"Preparing Today's Students for Tomorrow's Opportunities."

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