School Counselor Weekly Resources

6 years ago



By Amanda Keller

North Dakota State Assessment Dates

6 years ago

NDSA is waived this year due to the worldwide pandemic. 



By Amanda Keller

Local Resources

9 years ago

Minot Area Resources


Alcohol/Substance Abuse Treatment & Support

Alcohol Anonymous: 888-680-0651

Heartview Foundation: 800-337-3160

Narcotics Anonymous: 800-494-8381

North Central Human Service Center: 701-857-8500

Corner Stone Addiction Services: 701-839-0474

Goodman Addiction Services: 701-852-3869

Bob Hayes Addition Services: 701-838-1422


Domestic Violence Crisis Center: 701-852-2258

Crisis Line: 701-857-2200

Rape Crisis Line: 701-857-2500


Emergency Shelters

Minot Area Homeless Coalition: 701-852-6300

YWCA Women's Shelter: 701-838-1812

Men's Winter Refuge (Nov.1-Mar. 31): 701-822-2585


Employment

Job Service of ND: 701-857-7500

Rehab Services: 701-839-4240

Command Labor: 701-839-9675

Utah Construction Personnel: 701-838-0830

Experience Works: 701-838-9675


Housing

Minot Housing Authority: 701-852-0485

Money Follows the Person Housing (MFP): 701-858-3405

USDA Rural Development (Loans): 701-852-1754 (ext. 4)

Supportive Services for Veterans' Families: 701-839-7221

Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota: 701-838-7800


Rent/Utility Assistance

Salvation Army: 701-838-8925

Community Action: 701-839-7221

Minot Area Homeless Coalition: 701-852-6300

USDA Rural Development: 701-530-2037


Legal Assistance

Legal Services (Under 60 years old): 800-634-5263

Legal Service (60+ years): 866-621-9886


Medical/Dental Services

City & Country Health Clinic (FREE): 701-833-1951

First District Health Center: 701-852-1376

Northland Community Health Center

     Medical: 701-852-4600

     Dental: 701-838-3051

Dakota Hope Clinic: 701-852-4673

VA Outpatient Clinic (MAFB): 701-727-9800

Harmony Center (Psychosocial Recovery): 701-852-3263


Medication Assistance

North Dakota Association for the Disabled: 701-838-7345

Salvation Army: 701-838-8925

Community Action: 701-839-7221

Minot Area Homeless Coalition: 701-852-6300

Northland Community Health Center: 701-852-4600


Food Pantries

Our Lady of Grace: 701-839-5520

Salvation Army: 701-838-8925

The Lord's Cupboard: 701-822-2263

Community Action (Emergency): 701-839-7221

Minot Area Homeless Coalition (Emergency): 701-852-6300

Burlington Food Pantry: 701-852-3880


Prepared Meals

Faith United Methodist Church: 701-839-1064

(Mondays 11am-12:30pm at 430 N. Broadway)

Christ Lutheran Church (Katie's Kitchen): 701-838-9561

(Tuesdays 11am-12:30pm at 502 17th St. NW)

Immanuel Baptist Church: 710-839-3694

(Wednesdays 11:30am-12:30pm at 1615 2nd St. SE)

All Saints Episcopal Church: 701-839-1037

(Thursdays 11:30am-12:30pm at 301 S. Main St.)

First Lutheran Church: 701-852-4853

(Fridays 11:30am-12:30pm at 120 5th Ave. NW)

Congregational United Church of Christ: 701-839-1064

(Saturdays 9:30am-10:30am at 430 N. Broadway)

Seventh Day Adventist Church: 701-839-6478

(Sundays 11am-1pm at 10 17th Ave. SW)

Cornerstone Presbyterian Church: 701-852-0315

(Wednesday Nights 5:00pm-6:30pm at 1000 3rd St. NE)

St. Leo's Catholic Church (St. Vincents DePaul Society)

(Monday Nights 5:00-6:30pm at 218 1st St. SE)


Advocacy

Ward County Vulnerable Adults: 701-629-5393

Protection & Advocacy: 800-472-2670

North Dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities (NDCPD): 800-233-1737


Social Services

Ward County Social Services: 701-852-3552


Thrift Stores

Restore: 112 2nd Ave. SW

The Salvation Army Store: 1933 S. Broadway

Dakota Boys & Girls Ranch Store: 1206 S. Broadway

Goodwill Retail Store: 1405 S. Broadway


Transportation

Souris Basin Transportation: 701-852-8008

City Bus: 701-857-4140

Central Cab Company: 701-852-8000

Taxi 9000: 701-852-9000

North Dakota Association for Disabled: 701-838-8414


Transportation Assistance

North Dakota Association for Disabled: 701-838-8414

Salvation Army: 701-838-8925

Community Action: 701-839-7221

Minot Area Homeless Coalition: 701-852-6300

Community Travel Assistance (Minot Police Dept.): 701-852-0111


Veteran Resources

Supportive Services for Veterans' Families: 701-839-7221

HUD-VASH (Housing Vouchers for Veterans): 701-852-0177

ND Military Outreach: 701-340-2779


Additional Resources

Shower Assistance: 701-839-7221

Identification Assistance (Homeless Coalition): 701-852-6300

Independence Inc. (People with Disabilities Only): 701-839-4724

KALIX: 701-852-1014

Second Story (Adults with I/DD): 701-838-0912

ND Navigator (Insurance): 800-233-1737

Minot Police Department: 701-852-0111

Problem-Solving Tools

7 years ago

The tools in their toolbox include:

1. Asking the person to STOP.

2. Ignoring

3. Walk Away

4. Then tell an ADULT.

(This of course doesn't include physical incidents or on-going bully-like behaviors.)

By Amanda Keller


Zones of Regulation

7 years ago

Zones of Regulation

The Zones of Regulation is a curriculum used by School Counselors and Special Education staff district wide that is designed to foster self-regulation and emotional control. All students at Perkett know the Zones language and I have multiple small groups that discuss and participate in the Zones in depth as well as two guidance lessons at the beginning of the year focused on this curriculum.  For more information please visit:

http://www.zonesofregulation.com/index.html

By Amanda Keller

Buddy Bench

8 years ago

What is a Buddy Bench?

The Buddy Bench is a bench where students sit when they need someone to play with. The idea is to help eliminate loneliness and promote friendship.

Buddy Bench Rules

1. Before you sit on the Buddy Bench ask someone else to play with you first. If they don’t want to play then think of something you would like to do while you wait.

2. The bench isn’t for socializing. Only sit there if you can’t find someone to play with.

3. While you’re sitting on the bench, look around for a game you can join. If you see something you want to do or a friend you want to talk to, get off the bench!

4. When you see someone on the bench, ask that person to play with you.

5. If you’re sitting on the bench, play with the first classmate who invites you.

By Amanda Keller

Second Step (Social Emotional Learning Curriculum)

7 years ago




By Amanda Keller