Parent Resources
Parent Workshops
- Do I have to register in advance? While not required, it is helpful for our team if you can register in advance of the events. Please register here.
- Is there childcare? At this time, there is not childcare. If this is a barrier to you, let us know via email below so we can plan childcare for future events. For the FAMILY EVENTS, please bring your family!
- Where are the workshops located? The locations change monthly, so be sure to check the event details. Most workshops are located at the district office, in the board room.
- Is there any cost to the workshops? No, the workshops are completely free and open to all Snowline families.
- Are the workshops only for parents? The workshops are designed for parents and guardians of school-age students, but are open to any community members.
- Do I need to bring anything? No. Just bring yourself and your family (if it is a family event)
Suicide Prevention/Student Mental Health Resources
- Call or text 988 for the suicide & crisis lifeline.
- If you have information regarding student/staff safety, please text at tip to (760) 239-9113.
- Need someone from Snowline to contact you about mental or physical health services, academic help, clothing, food, family support or other resources, fill out this form.
If your student is having a life-threatening mental health issue, please call 911 or go to the nearest hospital.
- Call or text 988 for the suicide & crisis lifeline.
- If you have information regarding student/staff safety, please text at tip to (760) 239-9113.
- Need someone from Snowline to contact you about mental or physical health services, academic help, clothing, food, family support or other resources, fill out this form.
Digital Parenting (Phones, Apps, Internet, etc...) Resources
Social-Emotional Learning Resources
We owe it to students to provide them with not just academic knowledge, but with the skills they need to apply that knowledge in all settings, throughout their lives, with confidence and security.
Building Social-Emotional Learning Competencies
The CASEL framework addresses five areas that are fundamental to SEL competence. These skills are important for collaboration and perspective-taking, and serve students well in school and in life. By building skills in these areas, students manage their emotions, handle challenges, and reach their goals.
5 Social-Emotional Learning Competencies:
- Self-awareness: the ability to recognize one’s strengths and limitations with a sense of confidence and purpose
- Self-management: the ability to manage one’s feelings and behavior, including handling stress
- Social awareness: the ability to understand the perspectives of others, including those from diverse backgrounds
- Relationship skills: the ability to communicate clearly, listen actively, and work collaboratively to problem solve
- Responsible decision-making: the ability to evaluate the benefits and consequences of various actions
Transportation
Food Resources
Riverside, CA 92507
A Core Solution was formed in 2014 by four career driven women who purposed in their heart to make a difference in their community. They saw the day to day struggle of the single mother, the single father, the broken home and the forgotten teenager. Their goal was to create a safe nurturing environment where people could come to re-discover themselves through grace, assistance, education and above all else love. We specifically address the needs of low-income families, youth and children, older adults, veterans, people affected by disabilities and financial hardship.
Contact Snowline's Health & Wellness Team for assistance with your family's needs
Clothing & School Supplies
Housing Resources
A Core Solution was formed in 2014 by four career driven women who purposed in their heart to make a difference in their community. They saw the day to day struggle of the single mother, the single father, the broken home and the forgotten teenager. Their goal was to create a safe nurturing environment where people could come to re-discover themselves through grace, assistance, education and above all else love. We specifically address the needs of low-income families, youth and children, older adults, veterans, people affected by disabilities and financial hardship.
Riverside, CA 92507
Health Resources
Riverside, CA 92507
Substance Abuse/Drugs/Alcohol/Vaping Prevention
Riverside, CA 92507
Crisis Hotlines
Employment Resources
Summer Resources
- Hazel Health- your student's FREE access to Hazel Health continues over the summer for emotional & mental health services! (anxiety, depression, changes, loneliness, identity, body image, etc...)
- Free mental health apps for students & families Soluna (teens to age 25) | Brightlife (kids 0-12)