FSUSD Mental Health Student Resources Spotlight at Armijo High School
Armijo High School is shining a light on leadership in a way that reaches far beyond any single classroom or campus activity. This week’s leadership spotlight centers on the push to elevate FSUSD Mental Health Student Resources, an effort that reflects the kind of steady, student-centered leadership that helps a school community thrive.
For the Royals, this spotlight is about more than recognition. It highlights a recent initiative focused on making sure students know where support is available and that mental health resources remain visible, accessible and part of everyday school life. With the Armijo Athletic Department listed among the staff leaders supporting the school community, the message is clear: leadership also means caring for students off the field, off the court and beyond the school day.
In a school community, some of the most important leadership happens in moments that do not show up on a scoreboard. The focus on FSUSD mental health student resources stands out because it addresses a real need while reinforcing a culture of awareness, encouragement and connection. That kind of leadership builds trust, strengthens school pride and reminds students that asking for help is a sign of strength.
At Armijo High, the Royals continue to show that leadership can take many forms, from performance and service to advocacy and support. This spotlight on FSUSD Mental Health Student Resources is a strong example of that broader mission, and one that can leave a lasting impact across campus.
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