School Pulse Program Coming To Duchesne County School District

by | Nov 14, 2022 | News | 0 comments

Duchesne County School District is taking a proactive approach to student well being and mental health and the community is invited to attend an event to learn all about it. SchoolPulse is a proactive tool that quickly gets a pulse on how the school and its students are doing as well as providing proactive support. SchoolPulse CEO Colby Jenkins is presenting at a community-wide event on Wednesday evening. Parents and guardians are also invited to attend the assembly at their student’s school as well. Assemblies for Altamont High School, Tabiona School, and Duchesne High School are taking place on November 16th. Assemblies for Roosevelt Junior High School and Union High School are taking place on November 17th. Through his years of extensive military service, Jenkins says he has learned that mental fitness is extremely important and it is something that can be learned. The program is a text based platform and considered the best positive nudging tool in the United States. Plan to attend the community event with Colby Jenkins, CEO of SchoolPulse, on November 16th at 7pm at the Roosevelt Junior High.

Phot credit Duchesne County School District

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