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Churchill County School District Highlights

Churchill County School District Highlights

Author: Photo courtesy of CCSD.

ChurchillCSD End of Year Wrap Up

It is officially the last day of school!

It is time for you and the family to enjoy much-needed quality time, mornings with no alarm clocks, and maybe even some nights with no set bedtime.

This year has truly been a whirlwind. As we wrap up, we would like to take a few moments to personally extend a thank you to our incredible school staff who work very hard daily to guide our children and help them learn and grow. I would also like to thank our support staff and our parent volunteers for the hours of dedication they put into helping enrich our school and build a sense of community for our students.

To our families, thank you for trusting us with your children, and for your understanding and unwavering support. You play a key role in ChurchillCSD being able to provide a quality education for your children.

To the class of 2023 - Congratulations! It is time to cherish all your accomplishments and all of your experiences - you've earned them. We wish you all the best in your next endeavors.

On behalf of the staff at Churchill County School District, we wish everyone a very happy, healthy, and safe summer break. Here are some important resources for summer break.

Care Solace - Mental Health & Community Resources

If you or a family member are struggling with mental health or substance use issues, please remember that help is available. Care Solace, a complimentary and confidential coordination service provided by Churchill County School District, is available 24/7/365 to help you find mental health care or substance use treatment providers. Call 888-515-0595 for multilingual support or visit caresolace.com/churchillcsd to search for providers on your own or receive assistance through video chat, email, or phone. In addition to Care Solace, other resources are available to you at all times, even during summer break. IN A LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCY CALL 911.

National Suicide Prevention Hotline

1-800-273-8255
Espanol 1-888-628-9454
Text support - text “care” to 839863
This is a point of contact for individuals in crisis who need support and information. www.cssnv.org

Safe Voice

1-833-216-7233 www.safevoicenv.org Call the toll-free tip line, submit a concern in an online web report, or upload a concern through a mobile app downloaded from Apple or Android store.

Local Counseling Resources

Apricity Counseling
20 N. Ada St.
(775) 391-6088

New Frontier Treatment
1490 Grimes St.
(775) 423-1412
Emergency (775) 427-4040 (24hr #)

Fallon Tribal Health Center/Behavior Health
or Members and anyone with Proof of Ancestry
(775) 423-3634 Ext.1040

Valley Oasis Counseling
270 S Maine St # 8, Fallon, NV 89406
(775) 423-5381

United Citizens Foundation
(702) 888-6300
email: [email protected]

Fallon Counseling and Supportive Services
141 Keddie Street Fallon, NV 89406
(775) 423-7141

Fallon Family Wellness
40 E Center St, Fallon, NV 89406
(775) 423-3392
fallonfamilywellness.com

Mindful Matters Counseling Services
40 E Center St # 12, Fallon, NV 89406
(775) 294-6526
https://mindfulmatters.life/

Nevada Mental Health
(702) 440-8430
email: [email protected]

Children's Mobile Crisis Response Team

702-486-7865 (Mon-Sun 9 a.m.-6 p.m.) Mental health professionals will help to evaluate, prevent, or resolve a crisis and decide if a referral should be made to a qualified specialist or a community resource. If needed, a response team will connect to the youth and family to help resolve the crisis. www.knowcrisis.org. Crisis Text Line: Text 741741 from anywhere in the USA.

Banner Churchill Community Hospital

(775) 423-3151 (775) 867-7740

Reno Behavioral Healthcare Hospital

(775) 393-2200
6940 Sierra Center Pkwy. Reno, NV
For More Fallon Community Resources: falloncommunityresources.com. Includes a variety of resources: housing, transportation, food, etc.

Summer School

Churchill County School District is offering summer school after the 2022-2023 school year. Summer school is designed to support the needs of our students and offer a bridge in learning as learners prepare for the next school year. There will be different options available for students at the elementary, middle school, and high school levels. All students were recommended for summer school by their teacher and/or administrator. If you have not been contacted and feel that your child should be in summer school, please contact your child’s school directly.

Summer Food Service Program

Churchill County School District is participating in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). Meals will be provided to all children without charge and are the same for all children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability, and there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service. Meals will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis. You can view more information at: bit.ly/SummerFeedingProgram2023.

School District Contact Information

During summer break, the District Office will be open Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. If you have any questions or need assistance, please call (775) 423-5184 or email [email protected].

New Student & Kindergarten Registration & PreK Applications

The District Office will be able to assist you with all your registration needs over the summer. Come in and register at the office Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. You can also visit churchillcsd.com to register your child or fill out a pre-K application. If you have any questions regarding registration, please contact Debra Shyne or Selena Gomes at (775) 423-5184 you can also email [email protected]

Summer Vacation

May 30 - August 14 (1st-12th Grade)
May 30 - August 21 (PreK-Kindergarten)


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