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Effective July 16, 2022, people experiencing a mental health crisis will be able to call or text a three-digit number, 988, to connect with mental health professionals trained to respond to such emergencies. The hotline will provide 24/7 free and confidential emotional support around the country to those in mental health distress, the 988 Crisis Lifeline website explains.
The new number will connect the caller to a certified crisis center in the area where the call is placed, according to the website. The hotline is made up of a network of 200 local crisis centers around the country. With the rise in mental health utilization, employers and plan sponsors are likely to promote the availability of this solution to plan members. The three-digit number is expected to be easier to remember in times of crisis than the 10-digit 800 number currently handled by the National Lifeline. It is also meant to streamline mental health responses so people can get the urgent help they need much faster than by calling 911, which generally connects callers to law enforcement agencies rather than mental health professionals. Its launch comes about two years after the National Hotline Designation Act passed in 2020 to designate 988 as the universal number for the national mental health crisis hotline.
For more information, please visit - https://988lifeline.org/about/
LTSD Upcoming Events
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7:30 PM - 10:00 PM BoE Meeting: BoE Conference Room
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November 27, 2024
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November 28, 2024
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November 29, 2024
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December 12, 2024
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7:30 PM - 10:00 PM BoE Meeting: BoE Conference Room
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December 20, 2024
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December 23, 2024
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December 25, 2024
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December 26, 2024
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December 27, 2024
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December 30, 2024
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December 31, 2024
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January 1, 2025
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January 2, 2025
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January 7, 2025
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM BoE Meeting: Reorganization – BoE Conference Room
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January 20, 2025
LTSD Headlines & Features
HIB Assessment
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The Lumberton Township School District is committed to providing all students with a safe learning environment that is free from harassment, intimidation, and bullying (HIB). Mr. Lee Van Fleet is the District Anti-Bullying Coordinator. He can be reached at lvanfleet@lumberton.k12.nj.us or 609-267-1406, ext. 3808. In addition to Mr. Van Fleet, the contact information for the AES, BRS and LMS Anti-Bullying specialists can be found on the home page of each respective school.
The district HIB policy can be accessed HERE. Official NJ Department of Education score for the district overall is 72; Ashbrook Elementary School scored 72, Bobby’s Run School scored 73, and Lumberton Middle School scored 70. The following ARTICLE explains the HIB scoring process in more detail.
The official 2022-23 District/Schools Self-Assessment for Determining Grades as determined under the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act (ABR) (P.L.2010, c.122) can be found HERE. “While completing the Self-Assessment, we learned that our school district/schools have demonstrated strengths in the following area: Character Education.”
About The District
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Lumberton Township School District offers children in preschool and grades kindergarten through eight an opportunity to receive a first-class education in central Burlington County. The district is educating approximately 1,100 students during the 2022-2023 school year. The district’s youngest students — from preschool to first grade — learn in Ashbrook Elementary School. Students in grades 2-5 are educated at Bobby’s Run School. Students in grades 6-8 receive instruction at Lumberton Middle School. The Lumberton Schools educate students under the leadership of Dr. Colleen Murray, Superintendent, and Robert Kraft, Business Administrator. Questions may be directed to the Board of Education Offices, 33 Municipal Drive, Lumberton, NJ 08048, (609) 267-1406. Questions may also be sent to paccess@lumberton.k12.nj.us.