Below are various resources for parents to access. If you need additional resources, email Trevor Graham at grahamt@normanps.org
Please fill reach out to me by phone at 405-366-5984 or email at grahamt@normanps.org
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Free mental health help by call or text.
2-1-1
Free, confidential 24-hour call line linking callers from central Oklahoma to services and agencies in their area
405-848-2273
Confidential, free, anonymous crisis helpline
405-278-1221
ParentsHelpingParents-Call line for parents needing help/information related to a child's substance use
1-800-522-9054
Reach Out Hotline for mental health and substance abuse information/referrals
1-800-273-8255
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-522-3511
Oklahoma Child Abuse Hotline
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
Provides information and resources for families in need of food assistance.
Rainbow Fleet provides information for childcare in Oklahoma and Cleveland county. If you are in need of childcare you can contact Rainbow Fleet at 1-405-521-1426 or at their website.
Video on Anxiety and The Yucky Bug Story (really good explanation)
Norman Public Schools supports a positive school climate conducive to teaching and learning that is free from threat, harassment, and all types of bullying. It is the policy of NPS to prohibit all bullying of any person at school. Prohibited conduct includes incidents of bullying instigated by the use of electronic communication specifically directed at students and/or school personnel. This policy extends to all schools that comprise the District. Bullying is anti-social behavior on school premises that distracts both the victim and the person bullying another. Bullying a student based on their race, color, creed, disability, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion or any other personal characteristic is grounds for disciplinary action. 70 Okla. State. Sec. 24-100.3.
Steps for Reporting Bullying:
Incidents of bullying shall be reported on the "Student Incident Form" which shall be made available to students at all times during regular school hours, including in the main/front office of the school site and the office of the school counselor.
Any individual reporting an incident of bullying may also do so by using the See Something Say Something reporting link. A link to See Something Say Something is available on the desktop of every student and staff members' school issued electronic device.
Reports may be made anonymously; however, no formal disciplinary action will be taken solely on the basis of an anonymous report.
You can report a bullying incident here or by calling 405-366-STOP or download the free P3 Tips App on your Apple or Android device.
The Oklahoma State Department of Education has compiled an extensive list of frequently asked questions.
Parents play an integral role in bullying prevention. Stopbullying.gov has compiled numerous resources for parents to assist them with speaking to their children about bullying and understanding their role in community-wide prevention efforts.
The Bullying Prevention Training Center has developed a research-based training course for parents, educators and stakeholders on leading bullying prevention efforts.
What to do if your child is a bully, is a resource for parents seeking to help their child(ren) who engage in bullying behaviors.