GREAT NEWS! Families that qualify for reduced-price meals will receive meals at NO COST for the 24-25 School Year! The State of Ohio is covering the cost of meals for the reduced-price students.
Households are encouraged to apply for free or reduced-price meal benefits via Payschools Central or by filling out a paper copy of the Free & Reduced Meal Application.
**For a complete list of translated applications, please visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/cn/translated-applications
You can also visit the Fairfield City Schools Administration Building or your student's school to complete a paper Free & Reduced Meal application:
Fairfield City Schools Administration Building
4641 Bach Lane
Fairfield, OH 45014
513-858-7128
Free Wi-Fi Access
Primary Health Solutions, has a partnership with the Fairfield City School District, OneSight, Interact for Health, Butler Behavioral Health Services, and the Delta Dental Foundation to provide access to primary medical, dental, vision and behavioral health services to students, their family members, and school district staff.
Parents must provide permission for their child to have access to the services. Services will not be provided without parental consent. The center is improving access to care for all children within the district, regardless of their insurance carrier or lack of insurance. Center staff is available to assist families with insurance enrollment, if uninsured. School-based healthcare can serve students differently, based on need. Statistics show that teens are the least likely to get the recommended health services. Medical services include immunizations, sports/work/annual physicals, asthma or other chronic disease management, and acute care for sick or injured students. Mental Health services are based on unique client needs. Vision services include comprehensive eye examinations and the prescribing and dispensing of corrective lenses, if necessary. Dental services include preventative exams, cleanings, X-rays, and corrective treatment as needed.
The purpose of the center is to keep students in school and ready to learn. Students will receive care during the school day, without requiring the parents to leave work and lose wages.
REGISTER ONLINE by clicking on a link below:
Click here to access the English version of the fillable enrollment form for the School-Based Health Center.
Haga clic aquí para acceder a la versión en español del formulario de inscripción para completar en el Centro de salud escolar.
Call or text the following resources if you, a family member, or friend is in distress:
If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat https://988lifeline.org/
Butler County Crisis Hotline (1-844-427-4747)
This 24-hour suicide and crisis hotline service provides prevention, assessment, and educational programming to individuals of any age. Staff members can assist with stress management, relationship conflicts, and coping with a loss. Free, confidential and TTY-accessible.
Text or Call 1-844-SAFEROH (1-844-723-3764)
YOU can anonymously report anything that is suspicious or endangering you, your friends, or your school.
Parent Resources
ASAP (Adolescent Substance Abuse Programs, Inc.)
513-792-1272
Dedicated to providing professional, ethical, and caring outpatient treatment for substance abuse in a family centered environment. A copy of the ASAP newsletter is provided below
Eating Recovery Center of Ohio
513-342-5935
Eating Recovery Center of Ohio specializes in treatment for adults and adolescents suffering from anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, obesity and other unspecified eating disorders. Comprehensive outpatient programs and services are available to meet the recovery needs of patients and families at every stage of the treatment spectrum.
Fernside Center for Grieving Kids
513-745-0111
Programs for children age 3 - 18 who are grieving a death. Special groups for suicide survivors. Provide services to children and their parents or caretakers.
Self-injury Outreach & Support (SiOS)
A non-profit outreach initiative providing information and resources about self-injury to those who self-injure, those who have recovered, and those who want to help
513-868-7654
Treatment is focused on meeting the needs of the whole person, and offer individualized programs in a supportive caring environment designed to help people regain a sense of self-worth as they learn how to become and stay clean and sober.
YouthFirst Community Behavioral Health
513-424-0941
Provides a variety of mental health services for children and adolescents in our community who are in need of mental health programming and support programs. Clinicians treat a wide variety of youth mental health diagnoses and behavioral concerns such as: anger and aggression, poor school performance, defiant behavior, substance abuse, hyperactivity and difficulty focusing, depression, anxiety, social skills, and trauma.
United Way Helplink 2-1-1 Resource Directory
Find community resources available in Butler County, by simply entering your address. Categories include food assistance, financial assistance, health care, income support and employment, transportation, mental health and substance abuse services, etc. For more information, dial 211, or 513-721-7900.