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Hailey Today
By the People, for the People
Hailey Mental Health Therapist Provides Update to School Board
Brower reports on new providers and student mental health services at local schools.
Published on Feb. 19, 2026
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Hailey Brower, a mental health therapist at the local high school, gave a report to the school board on Monday detailing the addition of two new providers at the elementary school and providing a breakdown of the number of students currently receiving mental health assistance, which totals 63 students.
Why it matters
The report highlights the ongoing efforts by the school district to address student mental health needs, which have become an increasing priority in recent years as rates of anxiety, depression, and other issues have risen among young people.
The details
Brower's report included information about the two new mental health providers that have been added at the elementary school level, as well as an overview of the 63 students currently receiving services. The report aims to provide the school board with a comprehensive update on the district's mental health initiatives and the utilization of these resources by students.
- Brower gave the report to the school board on Monday, February 17, 2026.
The players
Hailey Brower
A mental health therapist at the local high school who provided the update to the school board.
The takeaway
The report from Brower highlights the school district's ongoing commitment to supporting student mental health and wellbeing, which has become an increasingly important priority in recent years as rates of mental health issues among young people have risen.

