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What Crossroads students think makes them successful

Successful students

  • Go above and beyond
  • Are dedicated to getting their stuff done
  • Want to graduate
  • Hard working
  • Cooperative
  • Independent and know when to work with others
  • Engaged and participate
  • Keep up on their work
  • Determined, pay attention
  • Comes to Friday school if needed
  • Have good behavior
  • Pass classes
  • Get work done when it's given
  • Have motivation
  • Have patience
  • Take time to do what's needed
  • Active listeners
  • Show their best
  • Have goals of where they want to be
  • Are determined to figure out the future they want
  • Talk to teachers and staff 
  • Do work with effort
  • Show up and attend classes

What causes challenges to success

  • Not trying
  • Giving up
  • Not listening
  • Disrespect
  • Not attending
  • Being mean 
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Mental Health Resources and Support for Youth

HOUSING

 

INFORMATION AND REFERRAL

 

COUNSELING RESOURCES

  • Access Line 888-693-7200
    • Schedules mental health appointments if Apple Health/Medicaid eligible
  • Compass Health Provide a full continuum of outpatient care for kids includes counseling, med management.
  • SeaMar Behavioral Health Provides outpatient services, counseling, med management in Everett, Lynnwood and Monroe.
  • Catholic Community Services
    • Counseling, case management, med management for all kids in Everett Accepts Apple Health/Medicaid 425-257-1621 www.ccsww.org
  • Affordable Counseling 425-778-5544

 

FAMILY SUPPORT

 

MEDICAL

 

EDUCATION/TRAINING

 

EARLY INTERVENTION

  • Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) 425-388-7268 is a free pre-school serving low-income children and families providing quality educational experiences
  • Early Head Start/Head Start A program for income eligible kids and families to help kids birth to five years to help with school readiness
  • Snohomish County Early Intervention Program Provides support to children ages birth to three who have or are at high –risk of a delay.
  • Department of Early Learning-Connecting to Childcare, Early Head Start, Kindergarten Readiness 1-866-482-4325 www.del.wa.gov

 

ENRICHING ACTIVITIES

 

CRISIS SERVICES

  • Access Line 1-800-747-8654; 425-388-7215
    • Call to ask for a designated mental health professional to be dispatched to assess a kid for voluntary or involuntary treatment.
    • This is to be used as a last resort.
    • This number also can help set up an initial assessment and counseling.
  • Care Crisis Response Service Triage Line 800-584-3578/425-258-4357
    • Open 24/7 to discuss crisis related needs .
  • Crisis Chat www.carecrisis chat.org (5 days a week 3-11:30 p.m.)
    • Crisis support via instant messaging.
  • Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Support for someone who is struggling with suicide thoughts.
  • Child Protective Services 1-800-562-5624
    • To report abuse or neglect of a child.
  • Protection Order Programs 425-388-3638
  • Access Line 888-693-7200 Schedules mental health appointments if Apple Health/Medicaid eligible
  • National Runaway Hotline 1-800-RUNAWAY
  • The Trevor Project 1-866-4-U-TREVOR
    • Providing crisis and suicide services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth

 

PARENTING SUPPORT

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