Seminole County Public Schools is offering resources after three students died by suicide this week.The students were identified as:a 15-year-old from Lyman High Schoola 15-year-old from Winter Springs High Schoola 16-year-old from Hagerty High SchoolWESH 2 has learned all three teens were loved by many across Central Florida.The 15-year-old from Lyman was described as an unbelievable kid. The 16-year-old from Hagerty was a beloved brother and son. And the 15-year-old from Winter Springs was well-known throughout the softball community.The UCF softball team shared a message on social media about the student from WSHS, saying in part, “Our staff had the privilege of getting to know her at our camp. She was full of energy, talent and joy for the game.”They plan to honor her Friday during their fall game with a moment of silence.There’s also a vigil Friday at 6:45 p.m. at Winter Springs’ softball field to celebrate her life.Also, the United States Specialty Sports Association of Central Florida is taking gift card donations this weekend at tournaments in Viera and Clermont to help the student’s family with meals.The 15-year-old from Lyman was also an athlete; he played baseball.One of his trainers, from House of Arms Baseball, said he was probably one of the hardest workers and one of the nicest human beings they had ever met. All games and practices are canceled this week at the school.Hagerty High’s PTSA Facebook page shared a powerful message after their loss, saying “Stay; Tomorrow Needs You.”Some free resources include:The 988 Suicide and Crisis LifelineThe Mental Health Association of Central FloridaThe Greater Orlando affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental IllnessPeer Support SpaceThe American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Central FloridaYouth Emotional SupportCentral Florida Cares Mobile Crisis Response TeamIf you or someone you know needs help, you can talk with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or sending a text message to 988, or you can chat online here.

Seminole County Public Schools is offering resources after three students died by suicide this week.

The students were identified as:

a 15-year-old from Lyman High Schoola 15-year-old from Winter Springs High Schoola 16-year-old from Hagerty High School

WESH 2 has learned all three teens were loved by many across Central Florida.

The 15-year-old from Lyman was described as an unbelievable kid. The 16-year-old from Hagerty was a beloved brother and son. And the 15-year-old from Winter Springs was well-known throughout the softball community.

The UCF softball team shared a message on social media about the student from WSHS, saying in part, “Our staff had the privilege of getting to know her at our camp. She was full of energy, talent and joy for the game.”

They plan to honor her Friday during their fall game with a moment of silence.

There’s also a vigil Friday at 6:45 p.m. at Winter Springs’ softball field to celebrate her life.

Also, the United States Specialty Sports Association of Central Florida is taking gift card donations this weekend at tournaments in Viera and Clermont to help the student’s family with meals.

The 15-year-old from Lyman was also an athlete; he played baseball.

One of his trainers, from House of Arms Baseball, said he was probably one of the hardest workers and one of the nicest human beings they had ever met.

All games and practices are canceled this week at the school.

Hagerty High’s PTSA Facebook page shared a powerful message after their loss, saying “Stay; Tomorrow Needs You.”

Some free resources include:

If you or someone you know needs help, you can talk with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or sending a text message to 988, or you can chat online here.