“…School wide-programs have been shown to improve educational outcomes by decreasing absences, decreasing discipline referrals, and improving test scores (Jennings, Pearson, & Harris, 2000;Kogan, Luo, Murry, & Brody, 2005). School nurses are in a position to advocate for and support the adoption of school-wide interventions, such as suicide prevention programs (Aseltine & DeMartino, 2004), universal adolescent depression prevention programs (Carnevale, 2012;Clarke & Lewinson, 1995), adolescent mental health psychology/school nurse partnership models (Clarke, Coombs, & Walton, 2003), and school-based ADHD programs (Cooper, Clements & Holt, 2012;Dang, Warrington, Tung, Baker & Pan, 2007). School nurses may also be involved school-wide education to help school staff be able to recognize the signs and symptoms of potential mental health issues and build their capacity to address barriers to learning.…”