Emotional Support and Wellness
WHAT IS THE CONFIDENCE LAB?
WHAT IS THE CONFIDENCE LAB?
WHAT IS THE CONFIDENCE LAB?
Here at SRV we have the Confidence Lab, otherwise
known as the Support Counselor Office.
known as the Support Counselor Office.
One definition of the word Confidence is a feeling of
self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's
own abilities or qualities. In the Confidence Lab we
organically build up a student’s appreciation for their own
abilities and concurrently we continue to foster the growth
of more confidence in students.
self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's
own abilities or qualities. In the Confidence Lab we
organically build up a student’s appreciation for their own
abilities and concurrently we continue to foster the growth
of more confidence in students.
In a nut shell, if you are in high school, you have
confidence and skills! Here at SRV we are always striving
to prepare our students for what comes next in their
educational journey confidently.
confidence and skills! Here at SRV we are always striving
to prepare our students for what comes next in their
educational journey confidently.
STUDENT TO STUDENT (S2S) GROUP
STUDENT TO STUDENT (S2S) GROUP
STUDENT TO STUDENT (S2S) GROUP
Hello WOLVES,
Thank you for your interest in S2S, (STUDENT TO STUDENT). SRV's student founded group that creates and strengthens community at SRV. Please use the link below to sign up for S2S, and to be sent the google link for the first meeting.
First Meeting:
Thursday 9/19/24, during Lunch in the Confidence Lab- Mrs. Iglesias office- Counseling Office
BIO
BIO
BIO
Hometown: Pacifica, CA
Your Alma Mater: Bachelors in Science, Major Psychology and Minor in Spanish from Saint Mary’s College, Masters in Counseling and PPS from Chapman University
What is the best part of your job: The best part of my job is being able to work with the future generations of America and help to support them create and reach their goals. I am thankful that I get to be a part of this journey.
Tips for success: Look for the silver lining, stay positive and stay organized. Reach out for help when the need arises and be willing to participate in clubs and school activities to meet new people, and broaden your SRV experience.
Tell us something about you: I played 3 sports in college. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my husband and our 3 sons. I grew up on the coast, so I enjoy all that the beach has to offer minus the sharks.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
We have listed some community resources for you to access below. We also have emotional support during the school year. Counselors can set up a time to talk with you virtually or by phone. You may also email our Student Support Counselor Mrs. Iglesias (ciglesias@srvusd.net).
YouthLine: (call) 877-968-8491; (text) teen2teen to 839863
The Trevor Project: (call) 866-488-7386; (text) START to 678678
National Drug Helpline: 844-289-0789
CA Youth Crisis Line: 800-843-5200
Contra Costa Crisis Center: 800-833-2900 or Text HOPE to 20121, or text your zip code to 898211.
Contra Costa County Child & Family Services (to report abuse): 925-646-1680
Parental Stress Service: 800-829-3777
Emergency: dial 911