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Student Wellness Series

Webinars on Student Mental Health Issues

Student Wellness Series: Educator Well-Being

As an educator, you deal with a lot of pressure to take care of your students and their well-being. But who’s taking care of you? From dealing with student mental health concerns and uncertainties brought about by the pandemic to responding to incidents that threaten the safety of students, educators are exposed to a great amount of trauma. Watch our webinar to learn how educators can face these pressures without reaching the point of burnout.

Meet the Presenters

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Dr. Lisa Strohman

A psychologist, attorney, author, and mother, Dr. Lisa Strohman established Digital Citizen Academy to help keep families safe from online dangers. Her background working as a visiting scholar with the profiling unit at the FBI during one of the most tragic school shootings in the U.S. helped create her passion to help proactively prevent and educate students, educators, and parents on issues related to technology.

Dr. Eric Eshbach
Dr. Eric Eshbach

Dr. Eric Eshbach is currently the Assistant Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Principals Association, with a membership of more than 3,500 school principals, assistant principals, and other educational leaders. Dr. Eshbach retired with 32 years of service as a Pennsylvania public educator, including 16 years as a school superintendent.

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Steve Lehman

With an interest in gaining experience at all levels, Steve moved into an assistant principal position at Northern High School, part of the Northern York County School District, in 2015. In 2017, Steve was named the high school principal, and he has held this position ever since. Steve has a wife (who is also an educator) and three children.

What Is Gaggle?

Content Analysis
Content Analysis
Machine learning technology flags concerning content in students’ school-issued accounts for review and blocks potentially harmful content
Expert Review
Expert Review
Gaggle helps districts see the early warning signs so they can take action to protect students from harming themselves or others—before it’s too late
Rapid Response
Rapid Response
In severe situations concerning student mental health or safety, district-appointed contacts are immediately notified by phone, even after standard business hours