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Excused 'Mental Health Days' Could Be Good For Arizona Students

Pressure seems to be increasing in the lives of students — whether it’s the process of growing up, social media, bullying or trying to figure out what the future might look like.

Two states — Utah and Oregon — have passed laws giving students the opportunity to relieve some of that pressure by taking “mental health days” off.

The Oregon law allows up to five excused absences over the course of three months.

To learn more about the idea — and whether it could make sense in Arizona — The Show spoke with Amber Gould, a high school teacher in Glendale, and Dean Aslinia, president-elect of the Arizona Counselors Association.

Steve Goldstein was a host at KJZZ from 1997 to 2022.