Special Report

Students Disrupted: One Year Into the Pandemic

It’s been more than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic first forced schools across the country to close their doors. What exactly are we seeing in terms of student safety and well-being?

Thank You for Your Interest

In Our Special Report

We dive into what Gaggle’s data is telling us about student mental health during a full year of living and learning through the pandemic.

Download the report to see what the data revealed about student safety trends during this unpredictable time. 

Students Disrupted: One Year Into the Pandemic

Other Resources

On Demand
Keeping Students Connected and Thriving in a Digital World
View the recording of Keeping Students Connected and Thriving in a Digital World.
INFOGRAPHIC
The State of Student Mental Health
Research shows that anxiety and depression are on the rise and suicides are increasing, revealing a mental health crisis surrounding today’s students.
CASE STUDY
Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD
Serving approximately 26,000 students across 37 schools, this Texas district turned to Gaggle to help prevent student suicides and self-harm. The district has since intervened in suicide situations after receiving Gaggle alerts.