New Screening Guidelines for Heart Health in Children

All Children Should Be Screened For Potential Heart-Related Issues                                                                             The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) now recommends regular […]

Parents Under Pressure

Parents Under Pressure The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Mental Health & Well-Being of Parents   October marks Ohio School Safety Month, a time dedicated to raising public awareness about school safety programs and the crucial role every Ohioan plays in ensuring schools remain safe places for students to learn and grow. With increasing […]

October is Ohio School Safety Month

October is Ohio School Safety Month: Promoting Safer Learning Environments for Our Students   October marks Ohio School Safety Month, a time dedicated to raising public awareness about school safety programs and the crucial role every Ohioan plays in ensuring schools remain safe places for students to learn and grow. With increasing concerns about both […]

Hispanic Heritage Month

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, PSI honors six influential Hispanic figures who have shaped the field of education.

Halloween Safety Tips

Halloween is just around the corner, and while the excitement of dressing up and trick-or-treating is high, it’s important to prioritize safety.

Employee Resource Groups and Mental Health

Employee Resource Groups and Mental Health The average person spends about one-third of their life at work, so it’s no surprise that there is a strong correlation between workplace happiness and mental health. According to a recent study from HHS.gov, 76% of U.S. workers reported at least one symptom of a mental health condition, such as […]

Suicide Prevention Awareness

September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month Suicide is the second leading cause of death for high-school aged youth, after accidents. The CDC reports that nearly 50,000 people died by suicide in 2022; That’s one death by suicide every 11 minutes. While it’s fair to say that teen suicide is a current health crisis, fortunately it […]

New COVID Vaccines

New COVID Vaccines (Fall 2024) The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) recently approved an updated COVID vaccine for administration this fall and the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is recommending it for everyone six months of age and older. The new Moderna, Pfizer, and Novovax formulations include the JN.1 lineage with a concentration […]

Cell Phones in Schools

The debate over whether or not students should be allowed to use their cell phones throughout the school day is intense. School administrators, psychologists, and teachers argue that phones are a distraction, and their constant use is contributing to this generations academic and mental health decline. But with the rising incidence of deadly school shootings […]