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Student Wellbeing

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Student Wellbeing

At Boise Online School, and as part of the Boise School District, we believe in fostering a supportive environment where every student can thrive academically, emotionally, and socially. Please reach out to your student’s school counselor or social worker for more information about available resources.

Madeline van Santen

Counselor 5th - 9th Grade, Asynchronous

Barbie Campbell

208.854.6849

EMAIL

Mental Health and Well-Being Services for Students & Families

You Matter

Support for Student Well-Being

At Boise School District, we believe in fostering a supportive environment where every student can thrive academically, emotionally, and socially. Please reach out to your child's school counselor or social worker for more information about available resources. 

Immediate Support:
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or Text 988 (Available 24/7)

Clarvida (formerly Pathways) Crisis Center 
1-833-5-CRISIS (Available 24/7)

 

Information About Loss & Grief

what is grief?

Grief can be overwhelming, especially for students and families navigating a loss. We can provide supportive resources to help you understand the grieving process, talk about difficult emotions, and find healthy ways to cope.

You’ll find guidance for supporting children and teens, helpful tools, and connections to school and community resources. If you need additional support, please reach out to your school counselor.

You are not alone — we’re here to help.