BETTENDORF, IOWA (February 26, 2025) — Bettendorf Community School District, in partnership with Eagle View Behavioral Health is hosting a Mental Health Career Day for area high school students on Thursday, February 27, 9:30-11AM, at Bettendorf High School.

With the growing interest in Mental Health Awareness, Bettendorf staff wanted to provide an opportunity for our high-school students to explore careers in this field. During our Mental Health Career Day, students will not only learn about a variety of career opportunities, but also about the postsecondary education needed for those careers, and they will be able to build their own mental-health toolbox with Eagle View professionals.

Aligned with the Bettendorf Community School District’s mission to inspire, empower, and unite students in their pursuit of excellence, our Career Readiness goal is to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to thrive in their future career endeavors.

Eagle View Behavioral Health specializes in mental health and is here to help when acute mental, behavioral, substance use, or psychiatric issues interfere with your daily life. Our comprehensive approach to care includes assessment, diagnosis, rapid stabilization, and ongoing support. We offer both inpatient and intensive outpatient options for treatment, providing a safe and supportive environment for hope and healing. Our care options include physician supervision, medication management, and group therapy.

Any media outlet interested in covering the Mental Health Career Day can contact Haleigh Hoyt at 309-429-5090.

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