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Board Resolution Declares September 2025 as Suicide Prevention Month

Board Resolution Declares September 2025 as Suicide Prevention Month

San Diego Board of Education declares September 2025 as Suicide Prevention Month. Resolution No. 2025-19 reads:

WHEREAS, youth suicide is the second leading cause of death for adolescents and young adults between the ages of 10 and 24; and 

WHEREAS, in 2023, two in 10 students seriously considered attempting suicide, and nearly one in 10 students attempted it; female students were more likely than male students to seriously consider attempting suicide and to make a suicide plan (Youth Risk Behavior Survey 2023); and 

WHEREAS, in 2023, two in 10 students seriously considered attempting suicide, and nearly one in 10 students attempted it; female students were more likely than male students to consider attempting suicide seriously and to make a suicide plan (Youth Risk Behavior Survey 2023); and 

WHEREAS, according to Working Paper: California’s Children & Youth Behavioral Health Ecosystem

  • Mental health is the number one reason children ages 0 to 17 are hospitalized
  • One in five children live with a mental health diagnosis
  • One in two high school students experienced persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness
  • Suicidality among Black youth in California increased by 28% in 2020, more than any other racial group
  • Emergency department visits for suspected suicide among girls rose 50% nationally in 2021; and

WHEREAS, in 2024,13% of youth in California are experiencing serious thoughts of suicide, 20% of youth ages 12-17 reported suffering from at least one major depressive episode in the past year, and 62% of these youth did not receive any mental health treatment (The State of Mental Health in America, 2024); and 

WHEREAS, 10% of high school students in California attempted suicide in the past year, and this percentage was highest among females, American Indian/Alaska Native youth, Black teens, and lesbian, gay, or bisexual teens (CDC, 2023); and 

WHEREAS, 2023-24 California Healthy Kids Survey Data shows that 12% of 7th graders and 11% of 9th and 11th graders in San Diego County have seriously considered suicide in the past 30 days; and 

WHEREAS, one in three LGBTQ youth in California seriously considered suicide last year, and one in nine attempted it. For transgender and nonbinary youth, nearly four in ten had thought about suicide, and three in twenty had tried it (Trevor Project 2025); and 

WHEREAS, youth suicide is a preventable public health issue that can be addressed by ensuring youth feel connected to family and community, and educators and schools are vital parts of community support for youth; and 

WHEREAS, no single suicide prevention effort will be enough or suitable for all populations or communities; mental health and wellness must be a top priority in our schools to raise awareness of mental health issues, reduce the stigma around discussing mental health, and 

WHEREAS, declaring September 2025 as Suicide Prevention Month will raise awareness that prevention is possible, treatment is effective, and people do recover from mental health challenges; and 

WHEREAS, September has been recognized as National Suicide Prevention Month; Sept. 7-13 is observed across the United States as National Suicide Prevention Week and provides the opportunity to educate our community about warning signs and how best to help those in need; and Sept. 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day, which was first held in 2003 as an initiative of the International Association for Suicide Prevention and the World Health Organization. 

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the San Diego County Board of Education hereby declares September 2025 as Suicide Prevention Month and thereby requests that each school district, school, elected official, business, government agency, health care provider, organization, and citizen, recommit our community to increasing awareness and understanding of suicide prevention. 


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