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Your mental health and wellness are important to us.  We offer many ways to support you.

 

Immediate resources

 
988 Lifeline 988 Lifeline Spanish
 
24-hour Crisis Line for À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ County      530-265-5811
À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ County Children's Behavioral Health      530-470-2736
Sierra Family Medical Clinic (North San Juan)      530-292-3478
Chapa De Indian Health Clinic (Grass Valley)      530-477-8545
Western Sierra Medical Clinic (Grass Valley)      530-274-9762
 

At all À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Joint Union school sites, mental health resources are available to all students through the STARS program. STARS provides short-term counseling and referral services to students.

Contact your student's academic school counselor usually distributed alphabetically at each school site with the following minimum elements:
Student name and ID
Your relationship to the student (parent, friend, etc...)
Whether of not the student is aware of the STARS referral
Reason for referral
Whether or not you are aware of any outside providers

What
In support of students' emotional health as well as academic success, NJUHSD offers parents the opportunity to have their students participate in a free emotional health check up by What's Up Wellness Checkups. The checkups are offered by the NJUSHD STARS program.  More information can be found at  The program is FREE, completely voluntary, and confidential.
 
Parent consent is required and can be found .  It is a one-time screening.  Parents are only notified if further support is recommended or requested by their students. 
 
 
 

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LGBTQIA+ SUPPORT FACT SHEET

The À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Joint Union High School District (NJUHSD) is committed to safety, inclusion, affirmation and representation for all students, to include providing strong support for students and parents/guardians on topics related to LGBTQIA+ youth.  Click HERE for answers to frequently asked questions.