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Life Skills

Compass Health Network, Inc.* - Grade 6
Changes and Choices
Touches on a variety of life skills and healthy decision making. 
Contact Information:
Susan Schrager
636-332-8377

CHADS* - Grade 6-12
The Signs of Suicide (SOS) program empowers students and staff with the tools and resources to effectively recognize and respond to the warning signs of suicide – in themselves and in their friends and (for staff) in their students. SOS is a self-contained module designed to be incorporated into health class. SOS includes parent, student and teacher education plans, videos, depression screening materials, and printed education materials. The SOS program will be offered to all Franklin County schools. 
Contact Information:
Marian McCord
314-952-2046

*programs funded through the FCCRB
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