Student Wellness Winter Resources

As we approach the winter break, we want to be sure our families know there is help available 24 hours a day, seven days a week if a student is in crisis.

If a friend or family member hears direct warning signs like, “I’ve decided to kill myself,” “I wish I were dead,” “I’m going to end it all,” or “If this doesn’t happen, I’ll kill myself.”  The most important thing to do is call 911 for emergency help.

If there are indirect warning signs like, “I’m tired of life; I just can’t go on,” or “my family would be better off without me,” you should contact local police non-emergency lines or the Safe Schools Helpline.

The Safe Schools Helpline is a free and confidential option for our students to report threats of violence, illegal activity, or any activity they think can harm students or staff in our schools. There is a toll-free number students can call or a number they can text or a web page where they can report their concerns and talk to a trained mental health counselor.

During the school year, we utilize The Hope Squad program.  This is a school-based peer support team that partners with local mental health agencies. Peers select students who are trustworthy and caring individuals to join the Hope Squad. Squad members are trained to watch for at-risk students, provide friendship, identify suicide-warning signs, and seek help from adults.  The Hope Squad students know who to contact when they see a peer in crisis.

 

Non-Emergency Police                                                    Safe Schools Hotline

Hilliard PD – 614-876-7321                                                800-4-1-VOICE ext. 359

Dublin PD – 614-889-1112                                                  800-418-6423 ext. 359

Columbus PD – 614-645-4545                                           Text TIPS to 66746



December Winners of the Embrace, Empower & Inspire Award
Congratulations to this month’s Embrace, Empower & Inspire Award winners, Joy Grubbs, Music teacher at Station Sixth Grade, and Tom Woodford, Post Secondary School Counselor. These two go above and beyond the expectations of the Hilliard Way and truly make a difference to our district. If you know a staff member that goes above and beyond their way to make a difference, you can nominate them for next month’s award at Embrace, Empower, and Inspire Award Form


Davidson Media Arts Team Awarded Cinemasports Top Pick

Great news from Taiwan! The Davidson media arts Team was awarded top picks from over 80 short films by a jury for the screening at Taiwan University.  Cinemasports is the Iron Chef of Filmmaking. Teams have 10 hours to complete a movie with a list of ingredients. Finished the movies screen in the 11th hour, that very night.

Link to YouTube video as well as Cinemasports website below:

Www.Cinemasports.com

 

Student members of the Davidson media arts team that worked on this film, senior Van and juniors Ren, Jay, and Ella.



Former Ohio State & NFL Football Player Speaks to Students About the Dangers of Vaping

Hilliard Schools and CancerBridge will be hosting James Cotton Today, Monday November 22, and Tuesday, November 23, to educate our students on tobacco-free living, and the dangers of vaping.  In recognition of Lung Cancer Awareness Month, Cotton will have an encouraging conversation about keeping your health a top priority with nearly 5,100 Hilliard City School students, focusing on health as a top priority. Cotton will be discussing healthy behaviors that lead to better outcomes and brighter futures.  He will share with all 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th-grade students the importance of a tobacco-free lifestyle by illustrating the short and long-term effects of tobacco use and vaping!



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