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All-4-Youth
All 4 Youth is a partnership program between The Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health and Fresno County Superintendent of Schools for children and youth ages 0-22 years old experiencing difficulties that affect them at school and at home.
Click here to visit the All 4 Youth Website, and view related resources to the right.
The Clovis Support & Intervention (CSI) Program in Clovis Unified School District aims to identify and connect students with the necessary supports to help them more effectively navigate many of life’s challenges. The foundation of CSI is the student support group process which helps empower students to more successfully address factors related to stress, conflict, relationships, grief/loss, self-regulation, family discord, self-image, and decision-making.
For More Information about CSI, vist CUSD's CSI Web Page
Positive Behavior Intervention & Supports
Clovis Unified began formally implementing Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) in 2013. Starting with Gettysburg Elementary School, the program has grown to more than 20 CUSD schools. PBIS is an evidence-based three-tiered framework for improving and integrating all of the data, systems, and practices affecting student outcomes every day. It is a way to support everyone – especially students with disabilities – to create the kinds of schools where all students are successful.
Peer Counseling
Peer Counseling programs are implemented at all of our comprehensive high schools and intermediate schools.
It is an effective tool for providing prevention, intervention, and referral services to individuals experiencing difficulties.
For more infomation about CUSD Peer Counseling, go to the CUSD Peer Counseling Webpage
Clovis Unified School District believes in educating the whole student – mind, body and spirit. An important component of a comprehensive educational program is social-emotional learning (SEL). Each of our schools has adopted one of the SEL programs below to ensure that our students are prepared for their role as community members and good citizens.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available at 1-800-273-8255. It provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, as well as prevention and crisis resources.
Click here for more resources & information about Suicide Prevention.