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Welcome to the Washington High School
Wellness Center

MISSION

The mission of the Wellness Centers is to foster a safe connection among CJUSD students, families, employees, and the diverse school community to cultivate well-being, resiliency, self-sufficiency, and readiness to learn.
We provide and advocate for equitable services grounded in multi-tiered evidence-based practices through qualified mental health professionals and collaborative partners, bridging the gap between community and schools

VISION

A future where every member of our school community is fully engaged in pioneering innovative and preventive wellness services in all schools.

VALUES

The core values that guide our practices include:
W - Worth of the individual
E - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
L - ProfessionaLism & Leadership
L - Life-Long Learning
N - ResilieNcy
E - Empathy
- ReStorative Practices
- Safety & Self-Care

Services We Offer

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The Wellness Center offers a calm & safe space for Short-Term Counseling (Individual/Group), Support Groups (Empowerment Groups/Motivational Groups/Grief & Loss) Learn Coping Techniques (E.G., Deep Breathing, Coloring, Journaling), Wellness Activities (Meditation, Yoga, Mindfulness, Art, Games) Calming Space for Students to Distress. 

 

Mental Health Program Referrals can be requested at the Wellness Center. 

How To Receive Services

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Seeking assistance can often be the most challenging step in receiving support. No matter what challenges you're facing, we're here to provide support. 


Confidentiality

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 is a federal law establishing an array of confidentiality rights for students and families. This law is required to be upheld by all school employees.

Students who engage with the wellness center have a right to confidentiality. The documents generated when a student engages DO NOT become part of the students educational record and is maintained by the clinician in compliance with FERPA.

Resources | Crisis Hotlines

Crisis Hotlines 


Windsor Center

1481 N. Windsor Drive, San Bernardino

Call: (909) 361-6470


Crisis Stabilization Units

Merrill Center

14677 Merrill Avenue, Fontana

Call: (951) 643-2340


Community Crisis Response Team

Call: (800) 398-0018

Text: (909) 420-0560


Teen Line

Call: 1-800-852-8336 (From 6pm - 10pm PST)

Text: TEEN to 839863 (From 6pm - 9pm PST)

Offering anonymous support for teenagers by phone, text or email. No problem is too small, too large, or too shocking for the trained Teen Line Volunteers. 


Crisis Text Line

Text HOPE to 741-741

Connect with a crisis counselor 24/7 to receive high-quality text-based mental health support and crisis intervention.


Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Call or Text 988, or chat 988lifeline.org. Trained counselors are available 24/7 to offer support. 


Trans Lifeline

A 24/7 lifeline run by and for trans people, providing direct emotional and financial support to trans people in  crisis.  https://translifeline.org/hotline/


The Trevor Lifeline

Call: 1-866-488-7386

The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24.


Be WellLine

Call 24/7 at (866) 811-6398. The BeWellLine is a free and private emotional-support line made for you. 


Mental Health Resources Web-Page Disclaimers: 

If you or someone you know is in crisis, call 9-1-1 for immediate assistance or to request a wellness check. The purpose of this web page is to provide information. It is not an endorsement or recommendation of any specific agency, company, provider, treatment modality, app, or product nor is it an exhaustive list of resources. Colton Joint Unified School District and its employees will not be held personally, professionally, legally, or financially liable for how an individual utilizes the information found on this page. Like all forms of online information, the content and quality of the information on this page may change over time. It is the primary responsibility of the user to use their individual judgment and to consult with their health care professional to ensure that the use of "mental health", "behavioral" or "wellness" apps are appropriate for their treatment. "Mental Health", "behavioral" or "wellness" apps are meant to be used in conjunction with ongoing treatment by a qualified professional. They are not a replacement for qualified mental health treatment. When downloading or using "mental health", "behavioral" or "wellness" apps, there is a chance that you will transmit sensitive personal information to the company that owns the apps. The Colton Joint Unified School District and its employees are not affiliated with such services and cannot guarantee the confidentiality of such information. -Bloomington High School Wellness Center

WELLNESS CENTER SCHEDULE

  • Monday - Friday
  • During School Hours

CONTACT INFORMATION


Valeria Cecena, ACSW

E | valeria_cecena@cjusd.net