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Today marks National #ChildrensMentalHealthAwarenessDay! Join us in supporting children and young people's mental health needs. At Collier Youth Services, we prioritize mental well-being through therapeutic support and safe and nurturing environments for the youth we serve.
Check out our "Therapeutic Support" tab on Collier High School's website for a complete list of resources http://cogredient.backgammonspielen.net/therapeutic-support
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week. Collier teachers go above and beyond for Collier students and their education, customizing their classes to students' needs and dedicating their time to students' academic and personal growth. Thank you to our teachers for your commitment!
May is mental health awareness month and at Collier, we are committed to prioritizing mental health and wellbeing for the youth we serve and beyond. Join us this month as we share empowering affirmations every week inspired by Collier core values, guiding us all towards a path of positivity.
Afterward, students had the opportunity to learn even more thanks to representatives from local schools and companies!Thank you to all the career panelists and vendors for sharing their knowledge with Collier students and thank you to Collier staff for making the event happen!
Spreading joy one beautification project at a time in service learning! Our service learners partnered with the Jackson Woods Park in Long Branch, NJ, a volunteer-run community park, to create their very own "Collier Garden"! Our students planted sunflowers originally grown in our greenhouse on campus while our Building Trades students assisted the service learners with transforming an old wheelbarrow into a stunning piece of art!
Collier School's latest Mental Health Forum centered on tools to best support students during emotional dysregulation. These tools can be used in and out of the classroom to guide students toward emotional balance and ultimately, emotional thriving. They are also utilized in our STAR Program! Let's keep prioritizing our students' individual needs to create a safe and supportive environment!
Last week in Lab Biology, Collier High School Kateri students delved deep into their own DNA! Using Gatorade and rubbing alcohol to extract cheek DNA, they got an inside look at what makes them who they are, literally!