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November 17, 2007
How Schools Responded to Student Mental Health Needs Following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
"This fact sheet summarizes a study that examined how schools in the U.S. Gulf Coast region perceived the mental health needs of students after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and how schools responded." [RJ]
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