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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 Schoolโ€™s Wellness Center. Services offered at Wellness Centers include Self-Regulation Support, Tailored Care Navigation, along with Peer Engagement and Programming. 

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 visualsโ€”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:

  • Puzzle and activity tables to support mindfulness and peer connection
  • Private meeting room for student clubs and caregiver gatherings
  • Outdoor seating for fresh-air wellness moments
  • Soft textures and cozy touches to create a welcoming, non-clinical atmosphere

 List of Services Offered at All 12 High School Wellness Centers:

  • Self-Regulation Support: Students can drop in to practice self-regulation techniques, which include mindfulness exercises, stress management strategies, and other coping mechanisms aimed at helping them manage their emotions and behaviors effectively.
  • Tailored Care Navigation: The Wellness Center Coordinators assist students in identifying their individual needs and connecting them with appropriate resources both within the district and through our community partners. This personalized approach ensures that each student receives the support they require, whether it’s academic assistance, mental health services, or other forms of aid.
  • Peer Engagement and Programming: The centers provide a safe space for students to interact with their peers, participate in school-wide wellness campaigns, and engage in youth-driven programs. These activities promote a sense of community, encourage healthy relationships, and empower students to take an active role in their well-being.