COUNSELING &
SUPPORT SERVICES
LEWIS MIDDLE SCHOOL
If You Are Experiencing A Crisis
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 to reach a Crisis Counselor for free 24/7 Professional support
Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: DIAL 988
In an emergency, a situation that requires immediate assistance: DIAL 911
Visit the Virtual Calm Room
Mindfulness Resources
Community and Regional Hotlines & Textlines
Relaxation Activities for Stress & Anxiety
Meet your Lewis School Counseling Team for the 2023-2024 School Year!
Coming Soon! New School Counselor to Lewis serving Students P-Z!
Multi-Tier Systems of Support/ Restorative Practices / Community Circles at Lewis Middle School
"Restorative practices strengthen students' connections to both staff and other students, and that's why restorative practices support both prevention and response. Repairing harm and restoring relationships after transgressions helps keep students connected to a positive school community."
Why Restorative Practices Benefit All Students | Edutopia www.edutopia.org › blog › why-restorative-practices-ben...
"Restorative practices strengthen students' connections to both staff and other students, and that's why restorative practices support both prevention and response. Repairing harm and restoring relationships after transgressions helps keep students connected to a positive school community."
Why Restorative Practices Benefit All Students | Edutopia www.edutopia.org › blog › why-restorative-practices-ben...
Lewis Middle School is a Restorative Practices school. Restorative Practices in schools is defined as " a strategy that seeks to repair relationships that have been damaged, including those damaged through bullying. It does this by bringing about a sense of remorse and restorative action on the part of the offender and forgiveness by the victim."
Restorative practice - Department of Education www.education.vic.gov.au
Teachers forms circles in their classrooms and build class communities by conducting conversations on what students like, what they did during the weekend, how they feel about their day, etc. Students share their thoughts while other students listen respectfully, taking turns until each person has had a turn to share (students and teacher).
Restorative Circles are conducted generally once a week for 20-30 minutes.
One of the goals of Restorative Circles is to develop student proficiency in conducting circles by themselves. When implemented successfully, students will create circles on their own in common areas, such as the playground, to help resolve conflicts when they do occur.
Mental Health First Aid Lessons and Tips for Supporting Your Child's Mental Health Needs. (Click on the box below, to open Slides for Viewing)

