Assistance
This section provides students and families with access to support services, including crisis intervention, mental health resources, and guidance for getting help when needed. It’s a central place to find timely support and important resources.

Suicide Prevention
Help is available. You can reach out for help for yourself or to support someone else. If you are in crisis, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by calling 9-8-8.

Crisis Support
Everyone needs a little extra support at some time in their life.
If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 which connects you with a trained crisis counselor who can help.

Report Harassment
Report harassment or bullying in a safe and confidential way.
This helps the district respond appropriately and maintain a respectful, supportive environment for all.

Eating Disorder Help
Support and resources are available for individuals struggling with eating disorders or unhealthy relationships with food.
This page connects students and families to trusted help, guidance, and recovery support.

Substance Abuse Help
Get help and support for students and families affected by substance use or addiction.
Access resources, counseling, and guidance to promote safety, recovery, and well-being.

Report Safety Concern
If you see or experience something that could put students, staff, or visitors at risk, please report it right away. Speaking up helps us maintain a safe, respectful, and supportive school environment for everyone.
Quick Links
Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I get help through Education Ombuds?
- How can I help someone who needs support now?
- How do I get help for someone who is suicidal?
- How do I get mental health referrals for children and teens?
- How do I get help for depression and anxiety?
- How do I get help for teen/tween eating disorders?
- How do I get help for teenage substance abuse?
- Is there someone at my high school I can contact?
- Safety Tip Line
- Sexual assault & abuse resources and support
- Who do I contact if I feel there has been discrimination?
