Student Services
Mission Statement
To provide a space where all students feel welcome, acknowledged, accepted, heard, valued, cared for, comfortable, and safe.
Visit Student Services
Student Services, room E-7, is only accessible to RBHS students. Parents must make an appointment. Typically scheduled hours are 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. , however they can vary depending on bell schedule.
If Student Support Services is closed, please see your Counselor.
If Student Support Services is closed, please see your Counselor.
Stress Effects |
Suicide Prevention 101 - YouTube | Click below for Wellness Strategies and Support Resources |
San Diego County Office of Ed. Virtual Wellness Center:
Social/Emotional Support - If you or someone you know is in need of social/emotional support, reach out to a trusted adult and/or access one of these resources: |
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See it, Hear it, Report it. The PUSD Tipline is monitored by local law enforcement. This tipline is for situations requiring immediate attention, including any type of physical threat of harm to self or others.
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Lost and Found
Have you lost something?
Click the QR code to describe your
item to see if it has been found! |
Impactful Tools to Develop Leadership Skills in Your Family
SOLE Effects, a youth organization, exists to grow confident and courageous leaders through influential role models. More Information: www.soleeffects.org
SOLE’s research-based newsletters and student activities below bring valuable information and strategies on how to tackle the challenges teens face today. They are designed for families to build stronger relationships and positively impact their well-being today and throughout life. Get started by reading the Pre-Adventure Newsletter.
Adventure Topics |
Switch Goals |
Newsletters |
Student Activity |
#1 Passion & Purpose |
Screen Time to Adventurous Living | Newsletter #1 | Activity #1 |
#2 Confidence & Courage |
Fitting In to Belonging | Newsletter #2 | Activity #2 |
#3 Empathy for Others |
Judgement to Understanding | Newsletter #3 | Activity #3 Under the Surface |
#4 Stress Relief |
Unrealistic Expectation to Healthy Habits | Newsletter #4 | Activity #4 |
#5 Courageous Communication |
Passive or Aggressive to Assertive | Newsletter #5 | Activity #5 |
#6 Mind & Body |
Perfection to Personal Growth | Newsletter #6 | Activity #6 |
#7 Healthy Relationships |
Insecure to Confident | Newsletter #7 | Activity #7 |
#8 Leadership |
Fearful to Courageous | Newsletter #8 | Activity #8 |
Newsletters
Student Activity
These resources are posted for the use of the students and staff of Rancho Bernardo High School. If you are interested in receiving these for your school, contact SOLE Effects at [email protected]. Thank you for supporting our movement.
Need Help? Student Services at RBHS:
- Provides support on a daily basis for all students
- Lost and Found - email [email protected] to ask about items
- Offers weekly support groups for students
- Conducts conflict mediations
- Provides mentoring programs
- SAVE Promise Club
PUSD Student Support Services Dept. offers parent and student support in the following ways:
Tobacco Education & Cessation Classes
Health & Safety
Parent Education & Support
Resource Links
Resources and education related to marijuana use and how it affects the young mind and body.
- http://www.mpisdcounty.net/
- Smoking Stinks: smokingstinks.org
- On-line guides and Instant Messaging Help www.teen.smokefree.gov/
- Mobile Apps: NCI Quit Pal
- Text: QUIT to iquit (47848)
- Phone Help Lines:
- Live Help 1-877-44U-QUIT
- ALA Lung Helpline 1-844-ALA-LUNG
- CA Smokers Helpline 1-800-NOBUTTS
Teen Alcohol Awareness Program (SD Police Dept. program.)
“FREE” to students and families. Details Flyer here
Alcoholics Anonymous: www.nosdco-aa.org/ This is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. There are young people groups for teens to attend.
Narcotics Anonymous: www.sandiegona.org/ Narcotics Anonymous can help you find the freedom to live your life without the use of drugs. Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem.
Al-Anon & Alateen: https://al-anon.org/ To help families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with the problem drinking of a relative or friend. Similarly, Alateen is the recovery program for young people.
Resource Guide for Families: Please view a wonderful resource guide here for families from our Youth in Transition department. It has lots of helpful resources for families in need.
Refugee and Immigrant Newcomer Family Supports:
https://www.sdcoe.net/lls/MEGA/Pages/Refugee-Immigrant-Newcomer-Family-Supports.aspx
https://www.sdcoe.net/lls/MEGA/Pages/Refugee-Immigrant-Newcomer-Family-Supports.aspx
Apply for Free or Reduced Lunch: Free and Reduced Lunch Application
Link to our Caring Connections Center: Safe and Caring Connections