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Our Mission is to work with students, families, schools and community resources to enrich a student's success in school.

Secondary School Programs

Several Secondary School Programs that the Student Assistance Program provides is in one of several categories.  These prevention programs fit into either Drug/Alcohol Prevention or Violence Prevention.

6-12: Drug Education information/prevention is integrated into the Health & PE Curriculum.  DAVE is presented and taught.

9-12: Student Assistance Counselors are assigned to high school campuses.  They provide crisis/violence intervention services to all grades throughout the district.

6-12: Peer Mediation, school  teams facilitated by trained staff.

6-12: Schools provide various community service projects.

6-12: Character Education, C-FB ISD Curriculum.

6-8: Lion's Quest, includes drug, violence  prevention, and character education.

6-12: Identification & Referral, support program for Violence & Drug Prevention.

6-12: Crisis Counseling & Violence/Drug Intervention-Assessment/Referral.

9-12: Individual & group sessions are held by Student Assistance Counselors for identified needs.

6-12: Red Ribbon Week Campaign Activities, Violence Prevention Activities throughout the year.

6-12: Surveys-Texas Drug Survey (biannually), provided by Texas A&M. Violence Prevention survey.

6-12: Youth Leadership Training: Service Groups, Student Council, PAL, Metrocrest and Farmers Branch Youth Leaderships, ROPES courses.

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