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School Counseling Department
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Stockton Unified School Counselor is honored by CASC
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If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please contact our county hotline at 1-209-468-8686, National Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (en espanol 1-800-628-9454), text "Hello" to the Crisis Hotline 741741, call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room / hospital. CareSolace is a Stockton Unified partner providing community resources to SUSD families in need of mental health and substance-abuse support.
∞ Talking to children about violence/Hablarles a los niños sobre violencia ∞
School Counselors
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School Counseling Services
School Counselors provide services for all students in 3 domians: Academic, Social-Emotional, and College and Career Readiness. Below, you will find contact information for all school counselors listed by school as well as our handbook, calendars for our counseling programs (including school-wide activities, counselor-led class lessons, and more), and our current newsletter.
Family Resources
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- Youth WarmLine (support & community resources) 209-468-3685
- Parent/Student Technology Resource Guide
- What If List 2024 (English and Spanish)
- Community Connections
- Supporting Families with Positive Behavior at Home
- High School Info for SUSD 8th graders
- (links to archived newsletters below)
Student and Family Resources
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SUSD School Counseling Newsletter Archive
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“School counselors work with all students to remove barriers to learning by addressing students’ academic concerns, post-secondary options and social/emotional skills...to increase student achievement and provide a much-needed resource for students, parents, teachers, and administrators," said Kwok-Sze Wong, Ed.D., ASCA executive director.