Mental Health Event April 16 at Fossil
The Ninth Annual Mental Health Matters event, showcasing mental health community and school resources, will be held Tuesday, April 16, at Fossil Ridge High School, 5400 Ziegler Road, Fort Collins. Speakers will address a wide range of mental health topics that impact people of all ages. This free event is open to all students and families.
The evening event includes:
- A community resource fair at 5:15 p.m.
- Keynote speaker Michael Kutcher from 6 to 7:30 p.m. (this will be livestreamed).
- Breakout sessions on specific mental health topics from 7:45 to 8:30 p.m.
Find more information, a list of breakout sessions and the livestream link (available April 15) on the Mental Health Matters website.
FCHS community raises money for Make A Wish Foundation
Fort Collins High School's Student Council raised $16,622 for the Make A Wish (Colorado) Foundation during their Spread the Love week. They raised enough money to grant two wishes, and surpassed their goal of $15,000. FCHS Student Council thanks everyone in the FCHS community for their contributions and making the fundraiser successful. Money was raised through several events during Spread the Love week including a dance, Lambkins Got Talent, bingo, Booster's Trivia, singing valentines, NAHS artwork, basketball games and restaurant fundraisers at Dutch Bros, Fuzzy, and Penrose.
Student Grades
StudentVUE gives students and parents (ParentVue) access to school and student information, verification of contact information and more. Students use their user name and password (the same user name - student ID - and password used for email and other PSD programs). Students who have forgotten their password should contact their school. For more information about the system, visit the ParentVUE and Student Grades web page.
Mental Health Resources
To help us take care of ourselves and each other, mental health resources and information about services and support are available in the Mental and Behavioral Health Services and Resources web section.
988 Crisis Support Line
Need support now? If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available - call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org.
People who call or text the 988 number are connected to a trained counselor at a crisis center closest to them.
Safe2Tell - Call 1-877-542-SAFE (7233)
Make a Report. Make a Difference
Anonymously report issues that concern or threaten you, your friends, your family or your community - submit a tip by visiting the Safe2Tell website or by calling 1-877-542-7233. All reports are anonymous
School Clubs and Organizations
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Accessibility in PSD
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