Mental Health Resources
Museum School is Committed to Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom
Museum students meet once per week for social-emotional learning opportunities in partnership with the School Counselor. The Social Emotional Learning(SEL) program encourages students to identify their own strengths and areas of challenge, both academically and socially. Students set manageable goals for themselves, work actively to achieve those goals, and reflect upon their growth.
Counseling Reservations:
Student Referral Forms are only accessible to students while they are logged into their museumschool.org account
I am a Guardian requesting assistance - Accessible for Parents
The Mental Health Resources Drive is a list of resources related to mental health compiled by our School Counselor. This is not a comprehensive list. The Mental Health Resources Drive is a living document that is continuously updated when appropriate. The resources listed are subject to change without notice. If you would like more information please contact the School Counselor.
Suicide Prevention Team
School Counselor - Priscilla Martinez
Executive Director - Taylor Stanton
Deputy Director - John Maschino
619-236-8712
Teen Mental Health Resources
Blackline
1-800-604-5841 (24/7)
Open to anyone, designated for Black, Black LGBTQIA+, Brown, American Indian, and Muslim communities.
California Warmline
1-855-845-7415 (24/7)
A non-emergency resource
Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-344-6000 (24/7)
Crisis Text Line
Text "TALK" to 741741
Teen Line
1-800-852-8336 (6pm-10pm
text "TEEN" to 839863 (6pm-9pm)
National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233
text "LOVEIS" to 22522
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
988 (24/7)
The Trevor Project
trevor lifeline 1-866-488-7386
text "TREVOR" to 1-202-304-1200
Trevor Chat TheTrevorProject.org
Trans Lifeline
1-877-565-8860 (8am-2am)