PERSONAL & SOCIAL DEVELOPEMNT
Needs Assessment 2023-2024
Hello and Welcome to the Scappoose High School Social/Emotional Support Page!
We have many digital resources available to you below. Whether you want to connect with likeminded people in a safe online chat room, discover a new coping skill, or listen to some supportive videos there are many links below to explore. If you are accessing this page and realizing that there may be more help needed, talk to your school counselor and we can connect you with people who can help.
Sincerely,
Aarin Pinkstaff (A-K)
[email protected]
&
Alyssa Bettendorf (L-Z)
[email protected]
Coping Skills:
Suicide Prevention Phone Numbers:
Virtual Peer Support Group
Youth Era Peer Support/Virtual drop in events every two weeks ages 12 - 25:
Supportive talks:
Parent Resources:
We have many digital resources available to you below. Whether you want to connect with likeminded people in a safe online chat room, discover a new coping skill, or listen to some supportive videos there are many links below to explore. If you are accessing this page and realizing that there may be more help needed, talk to your school counselor and we can connect you with people who can help.
Sincerely,
Aarin Pinkstaff (A-K)
[email protected]
&
Alyssa Bettendorf (L-Z)
[email protected]
Coping Skills:
- Project LETS (Alternatives to Self Harm)
- How to Improve Emotional Self-Regulation Among Children with Autism and Attention Disorders
- Self Harm Coping Skills
- Unconventional Coping Strategies list:
Suicide Prevention Phone Numbers:
- Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
- Oregon Youth Line:
Virtual Peer Support Group
Youth Era Peer Support/Virtual drop in events every two weeks ages 12 - 25:
Supportive talks:
- Explore an extensive audio library of recorded therapy sessions with our team of experienced, handpicked therapists. Anonymous listening, anytime, anywhere.
- Did you know about Peptoc, where you can get a pep talk or life advice from a bunch of kindergartners or just listen to their laughter?!
Parent Resources:
FREE & REDUCED LUNCH APPLICATION:
The Scappoose School District 1J takes part in the National School Lunch Program under the direction of the United States Department of Agriculture. This program provides nutritionally balanced, low-cost or free breakfast / lunches. Applications for free or reduced price meals are available in English through the links below. Applications may be submitted at any time during the school year. One application per household.
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SAFE OREGON
The Oregon State Police is pleased to announce the availability of SafeOregon a new school safety tip line program available to all public K-12 schools in Oregon at no cost to use.
SafeOregon is a way for students, staff or other members of the public to anonymously report and share confidential information of a threat or a potential threat to student safety. Trained staff are available 24-hours-a-day, 365-days-a-year reached through a phone call, text message, mobile application or website.
SafeOregon is designed to encourage Oregon students to share and respond to anything that threatens their safety or the safety of others, anything that makes a student feel unsafe or if a student knows someone who feels unsafe. Here are a few examples: safety threats, violence, threats of violence, fights, drugs, alcohol, weapons, bullying or friends that talk about hurting themselves, harassment, intimidation, cyber bullying, or self-harm.
Tips can be submitted 24/7/365 through the SafeOregon.com web portal, by e-mail to [email protected], through the SafeOregonmobile application (available for android or iOS device), or by calling or texting 844-472-3364. Tips are promptly analyzed and routed for the most appropriate follow up and urgency. This may be to school officials, law enforcement, community mental health programs or other appropriate local or state agencies.
SafeOregon is a way for students, staff or other members of the public to anonymously report and share confidential information of a threat or a potential threat to student safety. Trained staff are available 24-hours-a-day, 365-days-a-year reached through a phone call, text message, mobile application or website.
SafeOregon is designed to encourage Oregon students to share and respond to anything that threatens their safety or the safety of others, anything that makes a student feel unsafe or if a student knows someone who feels unsafe. Here are a few examples: safety threats, violence, threats of violence, fights, drugs, alcohol, weapons, bullying or friends that talk about hurting themselves, harassment, intimidation, cyber bullying, or self-harm.
Tips can be submitted 24/7/365 through the SafeOregon.com web portal, by e-mail to [email protected], through the SafeOregonmobile application (available for android or iOS device), or by calling or texting 844-472-3364. Tips are promptly analyzed and routed for the most appropriate follow up and urgency. This may be to school officials, law enforcement, community mental health programs or other appropriate local or state agencies.