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Health Services and Opt-In Process

Information About Health Services Provided For Students

Parents are encouraged to partner with their school’s student services teams to ensure students' needs are met in the areas of academic achievement, interpersonal skills, mental wellness, and exploration of career activities after graduation. 

School counseling, psychological services, and social work personnel work with students and staff to promote skills in building positive relationships, emotional regulation, and social awareness to support healthy decision-making and emotional development.

School instructional support teams (Counselors, School Psychologists, and Social Workers) offer a variety of services including classroom lessons, small group interventions and individual counseling. Student Services teams collaborate with families to identify unmet needs and remove barriers to student success. 

Small group interventions and individual counseling or therapy require parent consent. Parents’ will need to OPT-IN to these services. Please contact a member of your school’s SISP Team for more information. 

Our collaborative approach aims to improve student outcomes and promote a consistent learning environment for families experiencing housing instability under theMcKinney Vento Act. Schools partner with community agencies to provide school-based therapy for students who are in need of intensive support.  

For additional information on available community resources, please visit our district Community Partnerships and Resources Webpage