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Young Middle School Staying Connected to Student Support Services
6th & 7th Grade Counselor 7th & 8th Grade Counselor
Ms. Marshall Ms. Johnson
[email protected] [email protected]
678-310-7442 678-632-3746
School Social Worker
404-860-2308
Important Announcements
Atlanta Public Schools Food Distribution Page. Click the image below.
APS Drive Up Meal Programs
Starting April 13th APS is distributing food at these 10 sites Monday’s ONLY from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m
Spring Break, April 6-10, there will be no food distribution
•Booker T. Washington High School - 45 Whitehouse Dr. SW, Atlanta, GA 30314
•Bunche Middle School - 1925 Niskey Lake Rd., SW, Atlanta, GA 30331
•Cleveland Avenue Elementary School - 2672 Old Hapeville Rd., SW, Atlanta, GA 30315
•Douglass High School - 225 Hamilton E Holmes Dr., NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
•Hope-Hill Elementary School - 112 Boulevard NE, Atlanta, GA 30312
•King Middle School - 545 Hill St SE, Atlanta, GA 30312
•Phoenix Academy (formerly Alonzo Crim High School) - 256 Clifton St., SE, Atlanta, GA 30317
•Sylvan Hills Middle School - 1461 Sylvan Rd., SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
•Thomasville Heights Elementary School - 1820 Henry Thomas Dr. SE, Atlanta, GA 30315
•Young Middle School - 3116 Benjamin E Mays Dr. SW, Atlanta, GA 30311
Meal Services
Click the picture below for times and locations.
APS Meals On Wheels
APS is distributing food on all middle school bus routes in the
following clusters: Therrell, South Atlanta, Washington,
Jackson, Mays, Douglass and Carver Cluster. A full list of those
food delivery stops and times can be found by clicking the
Lunch Time image below.
Atlanta Public Schools Coronavirus Updates
Click the picture below for APS updates.
Things to do while away from school
Learn Something New From a
Podcast!
(Click the hyperlink!)
For Science Lovers: RadioLab or
Science Friday
For History Buffs: Forever Ago
For Biographies: Goodnight
Stories for Rebel Girls
For Storytelling: This American
Life
Things to do while away from school
Things to do while away from school
● Journal!
● Write a Letter to a Friend or
Family Member!
● Make a List of Things You’re
Grateful For!
● Read a Book or Magazine...for
fun!
● Have a Dance Party with Friends
via FaceTime!
● Disconnect from Social
Media...even if it’s just for 30
minutes!
Things to do while away from school
FAMILY TIES SUPPORT
Free Internet Service
Comcast and Spectrum are offering two months of FREE internet service
and hotspot connection for students who do not have internet service. See the links below.
Comcast- https://internetessentials.com
Xfinity- Wi-fi Hotspots Map https://hotspots.wifi.xfinity.com
Spectrum- Call 1-844-488-8395, www.spectrum.com
Spectrum- Wi-fi Hotspots Map www.spectrum.com/wifihotspots.html
Got Internet?
APS TUTORIAL SERVICES
Families in need of financial assistance with housing or utilities should contact
United Way of Greater Atlanta.
● United Way of Greater Atlanta 40 Courtland St NE #300,
Atlanta, GA 30303
● (404) 527-7200
United Way
United Way in collaboration with Lyft is offering FREE rides for families. If families contact the 211
division, they can receive a one- time round trip via Lyft to a doctor's office, food pantry, etc.
Families should:
● Dial 2-1-1 via Phone or mobile device 24/7/365. Dial 2-1-1
● Text your their code & need to 898-211.
● Download the free 2-1-1 app from your device's app store (search for 211)
● Search United Way 211 database online for additional resources:
http://211online.unitedwayatlanta.org/
Crisis Resources
24/7
● National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-
TALK (8255) Press 1 for English; Press 2 for
Spanish
● DeKalb Behavioral Health Crisis Center:
(404) 294-0499
● Georgia Crisis & Access Line 1-800-715-4225
● Text the word “CONNECT” to 741-741
Additional Crisis Support
● Georgia Suicide Hotlines Website
http://www.suicide.org/hotlines/georgia-suicide-
hotlines.html
● DRUGS DON’T WORK IN GEORGIA 404-223-2277
● SAMHSA’S National Helpline: Free, 24-hour
information and referral assistance to local treatment
facilities, support groups, and community-based
organizations. 1-800662-HELP (4357) and
http://findtreatment.SAMHSA.gov
Crisis Support Continued.
● National Council for Behavioral Health:
www.theNationalCouncil.org www.MentalHealthFirstAid.org
● National Runaway Safe line
● Youth Crisis Hotline: 1-800-621-4000 1-800-448-4663
www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/fysb/grants/georgia-rhy
Ask yourself & others
these questions...
SEL RESOURCES
School Counseling Virtually
Can We Talk? Of Course We Can!CLICK ON THE EMAIL BELOW FOR A DIRECT
CONNECTION
6th & 7th Grade Counselor
7th & 8th Grade Counselor
Virtual Counseling Services
Services: *Social & Emotional Support
*Individual Counseling
*Academic Stupport
*Life Skills
Contact us to schedule your appointment today!