05/01/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/01/2025 16:24
SAN DIEGO (MAY 1, 2025) - San Diego Unified School District has expanded its number of student Wellness Centers from three to 12 and on Friday, May 2 at 12:30 p.m. Interim Superintendent Dr. Fabi Bagula, students and Board of Education members will celebrate the opening of Mission Bay High School's Wellness Center. Services offered at Wellness Centers include Self-Regulation Support, Tailored Care Navigation, along with Peer Engagement and Programming.
"These wellness centers were developed to support the students inside and outside the classroom," said Dr. Bagula. "If a student is not doing well mentally their ability to learn, retain information and achieve positive academic outcomes suffers. The usage levels at the 12 wellness centers demonstrates the investment we are making in student wellness is needed. This work is part of a commitment to support the whole student."
The Mission Bay Wellness Center is filled with natural lights and designed to feel approachable, soothing, and student-centered. Modern recliners and plush bean bags offer students a place to pause and reset. A large TV quietly plays mindfulness videos, breathing exercises, and calming visuals-promoting wellness through sound and sight. From thoughtfully arranged seating areas to quiet, low-traffic zones ideal for reflection, every detail is intentionally curated to support calm, comfort, and connection. Other features include:
"The Wellness Center is a reset zone," said Kate Edra, Program Development Specialist for Nursing & Wellness, San Diego Unified School District. "Whether a student needs 15 minutes to breathe, a trusted adult to talk to, or a group activity to feel connected, this space meets them with empathy and intention."
Across all 12 Wellness Centers-including the nine that launched just this winter-students are engaging with services in meaningful, measurable ways:
Detail List of Services Offered at All 12 High School Wellness Centers: