May 17, 2025 - 05:41

Singer Teddy Swims made a surprise appearance on Friday at Rolesville High School, captivating students with a heartfelt discussion about music and the importance of mental health. The event was a unique opportunity for students to connect with the artist, who is known for his soulful voice and relatable lyrics.
During his visit, Swims shared personal anecdotes about his own struggles with mental health, emphasizing the significance of open conversations and seeking help when needed. He encouraged students to prioritize their mental well-being and to not hesitate in reaching out to friends, family, or professionals for support.
The assembly was filled with enthusiasm as students engaged with Swims, asking questions and sharing their own experiences. The artist's message resonated deeply, reminding everyone that mental health is a vital aspect of overall well-being. By using his platform to raise awareness, Teddy Swims left a lasting impression on the students, inspiring them to embrace their individuality and take care of their mental health.
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