Student Services' programs benefit students
Student Services provides several programs to benefit students' physical and mental health. Student Services supports a variety of disciplines and services such as: School Counseling, Behavior Intervention, student Mental Health, Threat Assessment, Sexual Assault Resource Team , Audiology, Health services, Crisis Response, Title IX, and Section 504/ADA Compliance.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Need support now? If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available - call or text 988 or chat .
People who call or text the 988 number are connected to a trained counselor at a crisis center closest to them. If a local crisis center is too busy to respond right away, the call gets routed to one of 16 backup centers around the country.
More about the 988 crisis lifeline:
offers youth free therapy sessions
Colorado youth and their parents can visit and to take a confidential online survey about their mental health and schedule sessions with a licensed behavioral health clinician.
The I Matter program provides up to six free mental health sessions with a licensed provider and is open to youth 18 years of age or younger, or 21 years of age or younger if receiving special education services. Per state law, youth 12 and older can consent to therapy. Parents of youth 11 and younger will need to take the survey and consent to services for their youth. Learn more on the or at .
Service Animals
District students and employees who wish to be accompanied on an ongoing basis in District schools, other facilities and/or vehicles by a service animal or service animal in training shall provide at least ten (10) working days’ advance written notice to the appropriate District Section 504/ADA Compliance Officer. Once notice/request is received, a meeting will be held at the receiving school or department.
PSD Policy ADG – Animals in District Facilities and Vehicles