Below is a list and brief description of the support programs
available in the district. At the end of each description is a link to
a more detailed explanation of the program, which campuses offer the
program, contact information, and additional resources.
A
student club that helps students design activities which promote a
healthy lifestyle free of alcohol, tobacco, and other substances abuse.
An award winning, non-profit student club that helps students develop resiliency strategies.
School
site conflict programs provide training for peer-to-peer student
conflict mediation from a trained adult facilitator. Student conflict
mediators help disputing students find their own resolutions.
This
grant funds the TEG and TAP programs, which utilize tobacco-specific
research-validated educational instruction and activities to build
knowledge as well as social skills and youth development assets.
This is for parents who would like to have their child included in the random drug testing program.