Every student deserves to feel safe, supported, and connected. If your child is experiencing challenges with their emotional well-being, behavior, relationships, or other life circumstances, support is available. You do not need to be in a crisis to ask for help.
School-Based Counseling: School-based counselors provide short-term support for concerns that affect a student's success at school, including emotional, behavioral, and social challenges. To request a referral, contact your child's teacher or principal.
Bullying & Student Concerns: If you have concerns about bullying, peer relationships, school safety, or your child's well-being, teachers, administrators, counselors, or support staff can help connect you with the appropriate resources.
Family Support: Our Family Advocate partners with families to connect them with community resources, including food assistance, housing support, clothing, mental health services, and other basic needs. To request assistance, contact your child's teacher or principal.
District & Community Resources: Explore the Hope School District Mental Health & Wellness Resources below for information, crisis support, parenting resources, and links to trusted community organizations that support children, youth, and families.
