With school campuses closed to slow the spread of COVID-19, districts like Los Angeles Unified now have to provide students mental health services remotely. But without face-to-face interaction with counselors or teachers who are often the first to see signs of students in crisis, effectively connecting with struggling students has proven challenging.

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