“…We noted that Recognizing and addressing the mental health impacts of the pandemic and long-standing unattended issues of inequality that have been magnified by it, will be critical to helping students thrive because unaddressed mental health issues, alongside a failure to adopt policies and practices that can give students and teachers necessary supports, can compromise future well-being and education trajectories for students. (DeBray et al, 2023) We suggested that components of the Every Students Succeed Act (ESSA), which is the latest version of ESEA, be more directly grounded in an 'equitable, evidence-based, ecosystem' framework which centers the health and the socioemotional well-being of students and educators and considers and addresses the consequences of systemic structural and environmental factors that interact with the experiences of these individuals and groups in their communities and schools. An important step is leveraging connections within the ESSA titles themselves, such that health and mental health may be incorporated at the local level.…”