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Friday, April 25, 2025   

A new report showed Delaware is making strides in building its school mental health services.

The report found the state has expanded its ratio of students to social workers at schools, thanks in part to bills passed in the last two years. A 2024 law required the Department of Health and Social Services to apply for school Medicaid reimbursement.

Caitlin Hochul, vice president of public policy for the mental health advocacy organization Inseparable, which produced the report, said Medicaid coverage for youth mental health services is helpful for many states.

"In providing mental health services to all those Medicaid-eligible students, that can help states draw down some federal dollars without states having to spend more of their additional money to cover services that they're already providing," Hochul outlined.

She added Medicaid coverage should include children even without a formal diagnosis, for those who have moderate conditions or are dealing with a high level of stress. Hochul emphasized connecting them to the proper care can improve Delaware's standing for emphasizing early mental health screenings.

Delaware has passed other laws to ensure students can take time to address their own mental health. A 2023 law allows them to have two excused absences for mental health reasons during the school year. But the state is also considering a bill to require school districts to develop cellphone ban.

Hochul argued it is a topic with many potential solutions.

"They're looking at things from full-out bans on cellphones, bell to bell, to making sure that students are putting it away during class time," Hochul observed. "Or just giving them some of that digital literacy so that they're using cellphones effectively."

Many parents support children having phones in school as a matter of safety. The National Center for Education Statistics finds many educators favor banning student cellphone use in schools. In the survey, 38% of public schools nationwide have cellphone use restrictions even during extracurricular activities and free periods.

Disclosure: Inseparable contributes to our fund for reporting on Criminal Justice, Health Issues, Mental Health, and Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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