School Improvement Services
- SIS Home
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- Professional Development and Meetings
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- Student Success Act
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- Willamette Curriculum Coalition
- Willamette Promise
- Youth Corrections Education Program
Resources
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If you are concerned about a student being at risk to harm someone, or to harm themselves, the following resources can assist you. If this is an emergency dial 911.
Marion County
Law Enforcement
Aumsville Police Department 503.749.2188Gervais Police Department 503.792.4575 Hubbard Police Department 503.981.8738 Keizer Police Department 503.390.3713 Marion County Sheriff’s Office 503.588.5094 Mt. Angel Police Department 503.845.9294 Salem Police Department 503.588.6123 Silverton Police Department 503.873.5326 Stayton Sublimity Police Department 503.769.3421 Turner Police Department 503.743.2588 Woodburn Police Department 503.982.2345 Department of Human Services (DHS)
Child Abuse Hotline 503.378.6704 Mental Health Services
Marion County Youth and Family Crisis Services 503.576.4673 Psychiatric Crisis Center 503.585.4949 Polk County
Law Enforcement
Dallas Police Department 503.623.2338 Independence Police Department 503.838.1214 Monmouth Police Department 503.838.1109 Polk County Sheriff’s Office 503.623.9251 Salem Police Department 503.588.6123 Department of Human Services (DHS)
Child Abuse Hotline 503.378.6704 Mental Health Services
Polk County Mental Health Crisis - Weekdays 503.623.9289 Polk County Mental Health Crisis - After Hours 1.800.560.5535 Yamhill County
Law Enforcement
Amity Police Department 503.835.8606 McMinnville Police Department 503.434.7307 Newberg-Dundee Police Department 503.538.8321 Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office 503.434.7506 Department of Human Services (DHS)
Child Abuse Hotline 503.378.6704 Mental Health Services
Yamhill County Family & Youth 503.434.7462 Yamhill County Mental Health Crisis - Weekdays 503.434.7462 Yamhill County Mental Health Crisis - After Hours 1.800.842.8200
Internet Resources
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-This website provides basic information regarding our Student Threat Assessment System and Adult Threat Advisory Team or TAT.-An Operational Guide for Preventing Targeted School Violence-SafeOregon is a program created for Oregon students, parents, school staff and community members to report and respond to student safety threats.-Resources for Parents and Educators regarding dating abuse. Click here for a handout created by Marion County.- Created by the federal government to provide schools and districts with actionable recommendations to create a safe and supportive learning environment.- Do you see what is actually going on? Watch this PSA from Sandy Hook Promise to learn what dangers might be hiding in plain sight.- An interactive guide to safety on the Internet for parents, law enforcement, and kids of all ages. Provided by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.- The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® is a non—profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help find missing children, reduce child sexual exploitation, and prevent child victimization. Since 1984, NCMEC has served as the national clearinghouse and resource center for families, victims, private organizations, law enforcement and the public on issues relating to missing and sexually exploited children.-A school resource guide for Safety Planning for Fire, Earthquake, Lockdown, Lockout, and Shelter in Place.