Renton Student Health Hub 

Quarterly Rolling Report

Go to Renton School District home page.

April – June 2024

Supporting student well-being in Renton, Washington.

Screening | Brief Intervention | Referral to Treatment

In Q2 2024, we launched the Student Health Hub at Risdon Middle School, onboarded Kent Youth & Family Services, and served more students at Dimmit and Nelson Middle Schools.

Since program launch in January 2024, hundreds of kids have been screened, 50% required follow-up, and 100% of those who requested additional care through the Hub were matched with a provider.

As of August 2024, 53% of students who were matched with a provider have enrolled in care. There are five students still waiting to begin care and four who have chosen not to enroll. The enrollment rate (53%) excludes three students for whom status updates cannot be shared. To increase the enrollment rate, we are working to identify reasons some students and families may delay enrollment or choose not to enroll in care.

Here’s a quick recap on the first half of the year:

Three young students smiling outside the classroom.

“Student Health Hub” launched

in three middle schools: Dimmit, Nelson, and Risdon.

Black teenage student with bleached hair smiling outside of school.

225 students screened

for social emotional needs and substance abuse issues using the “Check Yourself” online tool developed by Seattle Children’s Hospital.

Black teenage student with bleached hair smiling outside of school.
Three young Renton middle school student smiling outside of class.

50% of students screened required brief intervention

29% yellow flags (brief intervention)

21% red flags (immediate brief intervention)

Every student had a follow-up assessment with the school counselor

if they had a screen with a red or yellow flag. 

students referred to care

after meeting with the school counselor.

matched

with a behavioral health service provider if referred to care.

students enrolled in care

and currently receiving support.

days average turnaround

time from screening to referral match.

Closed Loop rate

The percent of students needing a referral who matched with a hub provider.

Enrollment rate

The enrollment rate is the percentage of students matched with a hub provider who received services.

Top 5 reasons for referral

#1

Anxiety/ excessive worry

#2

Depression

#3

Anger/ violence/ aggression

#4

Academic issues

#5

Self Harm

Providers list for Renton Student Health Hub Quarterly Report.

Demographics of student referrals

Student referrals by grade and age for the Renton Quarterly Report .
Student race and preferred languages for the Renton Quarterly Report.

“Like other public utility models, the city is taking on the role of lead investor to ensure local schools and community providers have access to community data sharing infrastructure and kids and families can easily access the care they need.”

Maryjane Van Cleave

Administrator of Parks, Recreations and Human Services

Our priorities for Q3: 

  • Launch New School Health Hub Software
  • Onboard McKnight Middle School and Renton Academy
  • Onboard Additional Youth Behavioral Health Providers
  • Form Co-Design Workgroup with Housing Providers
Pair of hexagonal health Common Project and Student Health Hub logos in blue and orange hues.

The Student Health Hub is a service of Health Commons Project (HCP).