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Frequently Asked Questions
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How can I get help through Education Ombuds?
The Washington State Governor’s Office of the Education Ombuds (OEO) is an independent state agency that helps to reduce educational opportunity gaps by supporting families, students, educators, and other stakeholders in communities across WA in understanding the K-12 school system and resolving concerns collaboratively. OEO services are free and confidential. Anyone can contact OEO with a question or concern about school.
OEO listens, shares information and referrals, and works informally with families, communities, and schools to address concerns so that every student can fully participate and thrive in our state’s public schools. OEO provides support in multiple languages and has telephone interpretation available. To get help or learn more about what OEO does, please visit the OEO website: https://www.oeo.wa.gov/en; email: oeoinfo@gov.wa.gov, or call: 1-866-297-2597 (interpretation available).
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How can I help someone who needs support now?
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 or chat. 988 connects you with a trained crisis counselor who can help.
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How do I get help for someone who is suicidal?
Call the National Suicide Prevention hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). There are also additional resources on our suicide prevention page.
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How do I get help for depression and anxiety?
Visit Seattle Children's mental health page for resources and information on anxiety, depression, and other conditions.
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How do I get help for teen/tween eating disorders?
There are several resources on our eating disorders page. You can also talk to your healthcare provider.
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How do I get help for teenage substance abuse?
There are several resources available on our substance abuse page or you can talk to the counselor at your school.
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How do I get mental health referrals for children and teens?
If it is a crisis situation, visit your nearest emergency room. You can also talk to your primary care provider or Visit Seattle Children's mental health page for resources and information.
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Is there someone at my high school I can contact?
Everett Public Schools also provides an intervention specialist at each high school.
Cascade High's Intervention Specialist, Sandra Olson
Everett High's Intervention Specialist, Shawna Clark
Jackson High's Intervention Specialist, Katie Shiner
Sequoia High's Intervention Specialist, Bruce Cappel
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Safety Tip Line
Students, parents or other community members who have a concern about safety in Everett Public Schools or know something about a possible threat to safety, are urged to call or text the safety tip line. Or you can email us a tip or enter a tip online. Those who report can choose to remain anonymous while providing information that might protect our students.3 easy ways
Text or call 855-637-2095Email 1350@alert1.us -
Sexual assault & abuse resources and support
We actively investigate all reports of sexual assault and harassment received. We want to ensure that every student knows how to report instances of sexual abuse or harassment. If you are the victim of a crime or are encountering an emergency, call 911.
The document below has resources on reporting sexual assault or abuse at school or outside of school, as well as community and national contacts, helplines, and resources.
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Who do I contact if I feel there has been discrimination?
Everett Public Schools does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:
- Title IX/Civil Rights Compliance Officer - Chad Golden, 425-385-4100, CGolden@everettsd.org;
- Section 504 Coordinator - Dave Peters, 425-385-4063, DPeters@everettsd.org;
- ADA Coordinator - Chad Golden, 425-385-4100, CGolden@everettsd.org;
Address: PO Box 2098, Everett, WA 98213