Counseling technology and other school counseling resources, such as possible interview questions for a school counseling position.
An extensive collection of resources for school counselors brought to you by the counselors of Jefferson County School District.
A high school full counselor kit is available in which counselors can download and print entire resource booklets including PowerPoint presentations, instructor tools, handouts, puzzles, checklists, and workbooks.
Resources outlining violence services, mental health, and social services are available.
The International Education Financial Aid website, IEFA.org, is the premier internet resource listing financial aid information for students who wish to study in a foreign country. Here, you will find the most comprehensive listing of grants, scholarships, loan programs and other information to assist students in their quest to study abroad.
Audria M. Edwards Scholarship Fund was established in 1987 by her children, Woody Johnson a.k.a. Lady Elaine Peacock and Misty Waters. The Scholarship is administered by Peacock Productions Inc. and is available to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community and/or the children of gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender persons who reside in Oregon and/or Southwest Washington.
The Dillenkoffer Endowment was formed to support gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered teens with college tuition grants in Kansas and Missouri.
Listing of scholarship opportunities for foster youth.
Lists scholarship opportunities for foster youth that live in San Diego, CA.
A national resource center for the prevention of childhood injuries and violence that provides expertise on a wide range of injury topics as well as state specific injury profiles.
A safety-related coloring book for children. In English and Spanish.
This website has activity pages, coloring, crafts and more for safety-kids to learn more about staying safe every day of the year!
A brief guide on being safe at home and at school followed by an extensive list of resources.
Keep Schools Safe is a resource on violence in schools for teachers, administrators, parents and students. Information is organized by categories including topics such as bullying, disasters, drinking, peer pressure, social skills, vandalism, and many more topic areas.
Encourages parents and teachers across the country to find safe routes for their children to walk and bike to school. Register for “Walk to School 2009”, which takes place in October and begin planning your event.
NOYS is a coalition of national organizations and federal agencies dedicated to improving youth safety and health.
Designed to help parents talk to children about how to protect themselves against abduction and exploitation.
The Online Safety Quiz is your chance to show that you know how to be a safe Internet surfer.