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Parenting
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Parenting

National Parenting Information Network
Provides access to research-based information about the process of parenting, and about family involvement education.

Focus Adolescence Services
An internet Clearinghouse of Information, Resources, and Support. To help your teen and your family.

Parenting Today's Teen
Information, insight, and support for parents of teens.

Learning Network
Content, resources, and shopping for parents, teachers, and kids.

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
How to Talk to Children about the Threat of Biological Warfare or Terrorist Attack.

American Psychological Association
Great site with information on children, families, and issues pertaining to both.

The Nemours Foundation
Information on health issues for parents, kids, and teens.

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LHS Drug and Alcohol Counselor

Mason, the youth and family services counselor,
specializes in adolescent drug and alcohol counseling.

Mason is employed through a grant the Island Grove Regional Treatment Center has received from United Way and the City of Loveland.
The purpose of the grant is to provide free education, prevention, and intervention services for LHS students.

Mason provides individual counseling with students
who are referred through teachers, parents, and counselors, as well as those students who have taken the suspension reduction option.


Mason's office hours in the Counseling Office are Tuesdays from 9-3.

If you would like more information regarding Island Grove's adolescent program, contact numbers for Ms. Tessean are:
Loveland: 494-9907
Ft. Collins: 493-1157 ext. 115

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Resources for Drug and Alcohol Issues

Drug Help
A private nonprofit information and referral network providing information on specific drugs and treatment options, and referrals to public and private treatment programs, self-help groups, family support groups and crisis centers throughout the United States.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving

National Association for Children of Alcoholics
Resource for all children and families affected by alcohol and other drug dependencies.

No To Tobacco
Tobacco resources and information.

Partnership for a Drug Free America

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College And Career Resources

U.S. News and World Reports
Schools that are worth a second look. Search by school location, cost, selectivity, size, majors offered, and a host of other criteria.

U.S. Department of Education, Federal Student Aid
Information on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

Colorado Commission on Higher Education
2 year and 4 year institutions in Colorado

Military Career Guide

Scholarship Search

Americorps
Domestic Peace Corps engages more than 50,000 Americans in intensive, results-driven service each year. We're teaching children to read, making neighborhoods safer, building affordable homes, and responding to natural disasters through more than 1000 projects.

Job Corps
Job Corps is the nation's largest and most comprehensive residential education and job training program for at-risk youth, ages 16 through 24.

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