03/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/18/2026 09:39
Moore, Garcia, Scholten Lead Effort to Commemorate School Social Work Week and Increase Pipeline of School Social Workers
Today, Representatives Gwen Moore (WI-04), Hillary Scholten (MI-03), and Sylvia Garcia (TX-29) introduced a bill recognizing March 2nd - March 6th as School Social Work Week and legislation establishing a grant program to recruit and retain school social workers.
"School social workers provide critical services to our students, including mental health care. With so many of our young people facing mental health struggles, we must address the shortage of these social workers in our schools, so students don't feel alone and can access the support they need. Our legislation helps our students and recognizes school social workers' life-changing work in our communities," said Rep. Moore.
"Every single day, school social workers across the country work tirelessly to help students overcome mental health challenges, bullying, and stress both inside and outside of the classroom. When I worked as a social worker, I saw firsthand how the support of school social workers improved the lives of children, their families, and the broader community. As Chair of the Congressional Social Work Caucus, I'm proud to support the following legislation recognizing School Social Work Week and to advocate for more professionals in schools. I encourage everyone to thank our school social workers, because their success plays a vital role in shaping our future leaders," said Rep. Garcia.
"During School Social Work Week, we recognize the incredible school social workers across West Michigan and our whole country who show up for our students every day," said Rep. Scholten. "At a time when so many young people are facing mental health challenges, school social workers provide critical support that helps students feel safe and supported. Their work removes barriers, connects families with vital resources, and helps create an environment where every child has the opportunity to thrive. I'm proud to lead this effort to make sure their services are available to every student who needs them, and I'm grateful for their deep commitment to our communities."
School social workers are mental health professionals and provide many services, including leading crisis intervention, supporting behavioral management in the classroom, creating educational programs, and serving as a community-liaison to provide child-specific resources and support to families. The School Social Work Association of America and other professional organizations recommend one school social worker for every 250 students. However, according to the National School Counselor Association, the national ratio is 408 students to one school social worker.
The School Social Workers Improving Student Success Act Summary