MILWAUKEE – Bullying, social media, post-pandemic fall out, violence and so much more. Our youth are dealing with concerns on a whole different level than other generations – and it’s taking a toll on them. They feel it’s crucial to keep mental health at the forefront.
Navigating an academic journey together, while some lessons are felt like they’re being learned alone.
“It’s really a struggle right now,” said 12th grader Mary Gruber, who is familiar with many of the teenage challenges. “The pressure to take all these academically rigorous courses, being in so many different clubs, so many different sports, still have a job and spend time with your friends and family, it’s a lot. Everything is getting so much more competitive.”
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