Social-Emotional Supports
Monroe-Woodbury Central School District understands that the social-emotional well-being of our students and staff is critically important to fulfilling our Mission Statement. As a result, a number of social-emotional supports have been created to address the mental health, behavioral and emotional needs of the Monroe-Woodbury school community, including staff, students and families.
Creating a safe, welcoming and supportive environment
Resources for students and families
Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement
Dignity for All Students Act (DASA)
Monroe-Woodbury CSD Code of Conduct
Resources for stressful times, including COVID-19 pandemic
School Wellness websites
Central Valley’s Feeling Space
Smith Clove Peace, Love & Little Crusaders
Where to seek help:
Who to call at Monroe-Woodbury CSD
Text4Teens Program:
An anonymous text counseling resource, which is available 24/7 to Orange County teens
Teens Text 845-391-1000 to connect with a trained counselor
Parents/Guardians Dial 311 on your phone
View Text 4 Teens informational video
Access Supports
Walk-in care for mental health and addiction for adults and children in the Hudson Valley. No appointment. No referral. No fee. Locations in Middletown and Newburgh open 7 days/week
https://accesssupports.org/mental-health-substance-use-urgent-care/
Orange County Crisis Call Center
Dial 311 on your phone
The Orange County Crisis Call Center connects people in need of support for mental illness, substance use, developmental disability, sexual assault, or who need information/referrals with trained professionals, 24/7. The Call Center can also send a peer to meet with you in the community.
Orange County Crisis Call Center Information
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Call 1-800-273-8255 for Free Confidential Support