The purpose of this program is to improve access and availability to appropriate prevention services for vulnerable youth groups and individuals. The HOPE Squad Program functions as a peer support team. The goal is to provide friendship, encouragement, and support for students who may be struggling


If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States.

MSoL SCPMH Parent Newsletter August 2020 - Mental Fitness Overview (1).pdf

School Community Partnership for Mental Health (SCPMH)

Is a collaborative mental health program with Milwaukee Public Schools and four community provider agencies: Sebastian Family Psychology Practice, LLC; Aurora Family Service; Shorehaven Behavioral Health, Inc.; and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin–Community Services. The partnership exists to provide access to mental health services, right at school, for students who would not be able to use them in the community. There are currently nineteen schools in the SCPMH partnership (thirteen MPS schools, three partnership schools, and three private schools) where students and families, regardless of their ability to pay, can access mental health services from part-time clinical therapists positioned in those schools.


If you need additional information about our School Community Partnership for Mental health please see pupil service.