The videos below offer guidance and suggestions on how to talk to children about Covid-19 and related concerns. Also, check out the vidoes on my "Student Stuff" tab above to watch with your child.

Some of the most common questions parents are asking during these challenging times are around remote learning. Here are 2 great articles with some practical tips and advice on how to make remote learning more successful.

Feed ME

We all know kids eat a lot! Please don't hesitate to reach out to be on our weekly food backpack program.

Food bags will go home with students weekly.

Below is a link for local food resources:

https://www.foodpantries.org/ci/me-auburn

Help Line

The Help Line is a safe and confidential mental health service for anyone.

Toll-free number: (800) 464-5767 & press "1"

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm

Some topics they offer help are: (This is not a crisis line)

  • Help you understand your rights as a peer or family member

  • Offer resources and materials about mental health and recovery

  • Engage in collaborative problem solving around mental health concern


CRISIS Assistance

If you believe that you or someone you know could be in crisis, do not hesitate to call the statewide crisis line at (888) 568-1112.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.

1-800-273-8255

Crisis Text Line:

Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the U.S. anytime to reach a trained crisis counselor.

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Disaster Distress Helpline:

1-800-985-5990 or Text TalkWithUs to 66746 to connect with a trained crisis counselor (TTY1-800-846-8517). Si habla espanol, llama 1-800-985-5990 y oprima "2" o mensaje Hablanos to 66746

Disaster Distress Hotline: 1-800-985-5990

Department of Children and Families Hotline: 1-800-955-8771

Local/Maine Resources:

Tri-County Crisis Outreach: (207) 783-4680

St. Mary’s Psychiatric Emergency Department: (207) 777-8700

Auburn Police Department: 911

Maine's Statewide Crisis Line: (888) 568-1112 (call or text)

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255

Trevor Project LGBTQ Crisis Line: 1-866-488-7386


With headlines and images in the media about racism and violence in our country, it can be difficult to know what to say to children. It is natural to want to "protect them in a bubble" , however, if children have questions or worries and we do not support them, they are left to navigate these feelings alone. The article below offers helpful and practical guidance on how to talk to children of various ages.

The Auburn School Department stands together with our staff, students, families, community, and nation, against racism, inequality, and injustice against our black and brown community members. During these difficult times, we recognize the feelings of sadness and anger that people have as a result of George Floyd’s death and the many other black and brown lives that have been lost due to police brutality.


The Auburn School Department will continue to work at examining our policies, actions, and behaviors to ensure our black and brown students and their families feel valued and respected. We are committed to doing whatever it takes to provide safe and supportive learning environments where every student is treasured, regardless of race, skin color, national origin and ancestry. The Auburn School Department will do better to combat racism and systemic oppression through education and engagement. We need to hold ourselves and others accountable to our core values of compassion, honesty, responsibility, courage, fairness, and respect. We speak of kindness and recognize its power when we need to stand side by side, especially during difficult and challenging times. This calls for ongoing conversations and actions to combat institutionalized racism.


As we all struggle to find ways to listen, learn and talk about these difficult issues within ourselves and with our children and our peers, we thought we would share some resources that you may consider using. Please know that you can reach out to guidance counselors, teachers, and administrators if you need support. The resource list can be found at https://bit.ly/3cyzbMN.


Do you feel like you could use some resources to help you and your child through some challenging times? Here are a few images that caught my eye: (click on dots below image to see all)