January 23, 2026
National Suicide Prevention Week has been observed this week. Many Texas public schools marked the occasion with training programs, and several ATPE representatives spoke to the media about renewed efforts to help prevent suicide among schoolchildren.
Earlier this year, ATPE worked successfully to pass House Bill 2186 by Rep. Byron Cook (R-Corsicana), which aims to help educators become trained to spot and react to the warning signs of suicide in students. We asked Rep. Cook to carry the bill on behalf of one of our members, Coach Kevin Childers from Fairfield ISD. Coach Childers lost his teenage son Jonathan to suicide in 2013, and their family's story was featured in a recent issue of ATPE News. The new law that ATPE lobbied to pass this year is officially called the Jason Flatt Act, in memory of Jonathan Childers.
With suicide as the second leading cause of death for teens, prevention and education are critically important. Click on our infographic above to learn more about the teen suicide epidemic and our efforts to stop it. For additional coverage of National Suicide Prevention Week, watch News 4 San Antonio's interview with Kevin Childers; KGBT's story on McAllen High School's #youmatter suicide prevention initiative this week; KXXV's report on the new training requirements for educators featuring ATPE Media Relations Coordinator Stephanie Jacksis; KWTX's article featuring ATPE Region 12 Director Jason Forbis talking about how educators can help spot those warning signs; and this week's post on Inquisitr.com featuring ATPE Executive Director Gary Godsey also discussing prevention of teen suicide. Additionally, click here to read ATPE Lobbyist Josh Sanderson's post about TEA guidance recently issued for implementation of the new suicide prevention training law.
For additional resources to #stopsuicide, please visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention or the American Association of Suicidology.