FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Winter vacation is a good mid-school-year break for students, who have been working hard since the fall.
“Fresno County data shows improvement all the way across through ELA, mathematics and science,” said Dr. Diane Lira, the Deputy Superintendent of Instruction at the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools.
While many can’t wait to relax for the next few weeks and enjoy the holidays, for others, it can be a tough time. Dr. Lira says support is critical for students outside of the classroom.
“These are times of inconsistencies for our students,” said Dr. Lira. “Whether they depend on that classroom routine, their peers, or colleagues. The home environment might sometimes bring some troubling times.”
That’s why the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools wants to boost mental health support for students through its All 4 Youth program.
The program offers services in homes, schools, public settings and at its 12 Wellness Centers, including at Orange Center Elementary School off South Cherry Avenue.
“They might need clothing, they might need help filling out an application,” said Trina Frazier, the Assistant Superintendent of Student Services. “Those are the things that are available to all students and all families. We’re also providing mild mental services for students.”
The wellness centers provide a safe space. Frazier helps oversee the program.
“We’re in 31 school districts in the county. We’re in some charter schools as well,” said Fraizer.
The free program launched in 2018 and provides support for students up to 25 years old. Frazier tells Action News All 4 Youth is a year-round program. Having that helping hand can make it easier to get back into the school swing.
“They are looking for support and when they get it, they’ve been very satisfied with the services from us,” said Fraizer.
People who need services can visit the All 4 Youth website.
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