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Parent Resources
- Anti-Racism & Diversity
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- Child Care
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- Helping Children Cope
- Homeless Resources & McKinney-Vento Act
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- Safety & Security
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- Suicide Prevention
- Textbook Fee Information
- Transitioning Schools
- Tutors (Certified Teacher Tutor List)
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- Volunteer Information
- Youth Sports Organizations
- Presidents Group
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- School Handbooks
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SUICIDE PREVENTION
No matter what problems a child is facing, resources are available to help him/her find a reason to keep living. By calling the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) children at risk for suicide will be connected to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area, anytime 24/7. They can also text 741-741 and type HELP. Someone will respond who is trained to help.
Resources and helpful information are also available through the More Than Sad program and from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.If your child has questions about the Netflix Series "13 Reasons Why", click here for some discussion points, provided by the Suicide Awareness Voices in Education (SAVE).