What are your sources of strength?
Take care KPBSD. These are challenging times, and everyone is stretching this week. It is valuable to pause to check in with yourself, family members, and friends. Sources of Strength (SOS) program is in many KPBSD middle and high schools, and focuses on positive protective factors in our lives, such as trusted adults and mentors, healthy activities, and positive friends. These strengths aid students and everyone to develop help-seeking behaviors, coping mechanisms, and resilience that can assist overcoming difficulty and adversity in daily life, and increase health, happiness, and well-being. What are your sources of strength?
Idea: Think about which two are strongest for you today, then make time for a meaningful conversation about sources of strength with your family and friends. This can be a helpful way to check-in with each other.
Happy
Census Day, Alaska!
Alaska Counts shares: “No, today is not the deadline for responding to the
Census – that’s August 14. Technically, when you respond to the Census, you
tell the Census Bureau where you live as of April 1, 2020, so that is why we
celebrate it as Census Day. Which you can do right now at 2020census.gov or by calling 1-844-330-2020. It’s
safe, quick, and really important for the future of our state. We love you,
Alaska. Wash your hands. Stay home. Respond to the Census. #alaskacounts #everyalaskancounts #census2020
Helpful Resources for KPBSD families:
- “Get and Go” Free meals for students: to sign-up or change your order, call 714-8890.
- KPBSD Remote Learning Resources For Parents
- Internet Access Resources for students and educators
Links
- COVID-19 and KPBSD webpage
- KPBOEM (JIC) website
- KPBalerts Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KPBAlerts/
- Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) Covid-19 webpage
For non-clinical COVID-19 related questions call 2-1-1 or 1-800-478-2221, or contact your health provider