New School-Based Health Center Opens at Springfield High School with $1 Million Grant from Ohio Governor

Springfield School District receives $1 million donation for new health center

The Springfield City School District is excited to announce that it has received a $1 million grant from the State of Ohio to support the new school-based health center at Springfield High School. This $3 million health center is set to open on August 15, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony taking place three days prior at 10 a.m. The facility will offer a range of services, including primary care, vaccinations, health screens, and individual or group mental health counseling.

Springfield City School District Superintendent Bob Hill expressed his gratitude to Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services for backing this initiative. By providing additional access to healthcare for students and district residents, the center aims to prioritize the health and wellness of children and families by offering primary care and behavioral health services to students.

With support from Director LeeAnne Cornyn’s capital team and the fundraising efforts of the local school district, the project was quickly approved by the State for the maximum award of $1 million. In addition to its current services, the health center plans to include vision and dental care in the future in order to meet the comprehensive health needs of students and their families. All 7,700 students in Springfield City School District’s 17 buildings will have access to this clinic with parental permission.

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