Family Links of Interest
Family Links and Support
Jo Kelly School Counselor Rachel Case M.Ed. MSSC
FWISD Parent Info Line 817-814-2070
⇐ FAMILY AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES
The FWISD School-Based Health Centers/Family Resource Centers offer an expanding array of services removing health-related barriers to school success.
Services include:
* Individual and family counseling
* Group counseling
* Supportive and educational groups
* Parenting education
* Medicaid/CHIP application enrollment
* Linkage to mental health providers inTarrant County
*Primary health care for qualifying students and younger siblings
⇐ Texas Transition and Employment Guide
Transition Specialists perform a variety of duties in providing appropriate services to special education students preparing for life after graduation.
The Transition Specialist serving Jo Kelly School is Tammy Bacca. Tammy.Baca@fwisd.org
⇐ Volunteer!
Raptor is an easy-to-use, web-based system that will simplify and standardize parent and volunteer engagement across the District.
North Central Texas Fort Worth connects people to resources such as food, clothing, assistance with rent/mortgage as well as utility bills, school supplies, mental health care, addiction treatment, shelters, health care, transportation, dental care, care for veterans and active-duty military, senior care, and so much more.
It is free to call and available 24/7.
They can help people in over 150 languages.
The Fort Worth ISD Office of Adult Education (OAE) and the Tarrant County Adult Education & Literacy Consortium (TCAELC) are committed to meeting the learning needs of our communities by empowering adults striving to improve their basic skills through adult education and to promote continued learning throughout their lives.
Parents as Teachers is an evidence-based, home visiting model and parent education and support program that partners with parents to help ensure their children are healthy and ready to succeed in school and life
Fort Worth ISD Student Support Services (SSS) provide a comprehensive network of coordinated programs and interventions supporting the health, well being, and academic success of all students.
OUR MISSION
O.P.E.N. Doors and Fort Worth ISD strive to ensure a successful educational experience for students in homeless situations in the district by collaborating with parents, school personnel, and community resources to remove barriers, provide academic oppurtunities, and promote a healthy sense of self.
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A Year Like No Other 2020-2021
Jo Kelly School Information Hub
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