Please find useful Student & Parent resources below
Sandy Hook Promise’s no-cost Say Something program teaches elementary, middle, and high school students to recognize the warning signs of someone at-risk of hurting themselves or others and how to say something to a trusted adult to get help.
The Say Something program aligns seamlessly with any school’s existing social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum, instruction, and programming. Students build essential SEL competencies, including how to empathize with others and seek help when needed (relationship skills) and how to identify problems and analyze situations, as well as solve problems in an ethically-responsible manner (responsible decision-making).
This proven, life-saving program is available to schools and youth organizations nationwide at no cost.
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Here is a link to our Complaint Procedures
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HTH Student Mental Health and Wellness Policy
Suicide Prevention Resources from San Diego County Office of Education
HTH recognizes and values neurodiversity as an important part of our learning community. We are committed to supporting students with diverse learning profiles and providing families with accessible educational resources and supports.
In accordance with California Education Code § 234.6, our school provides access to resources related to neurodiversity developed by the University of California and California State University Collaborative for Neurodiversity and Learning. These resources are intended to support students, families, and educators in creating inclusive and supportive learning environments for neurodiverse learners.
For resources and support parents and students can visit the following:
Here is a link to our HTH school lunch program.
School Safety Plan: Point Loma | Chula Vista | North County | Mesa
Human Trafficking Resources and Support
Homeless Student / Families Support
CIF Student Sporting Event / Game Incident Report
CDE Safe Schools for Safe Learning Resource Page
CDE Bullying & Hate Motivated Prevention Resource Page
HTH Anti-Bullying, Anti-Discrimination, and Harassment Prevention