Support Hub: Resources for Students and Families
Safety Study Hall
A New Resource from the WA Department of Health for Schools, Families, and Students
The Washington State Department of Health has launched the Safety Study Hall website—a new and valuable resource for schools, students, and families to learn about key health and safety topics. The site covers important information on preventing substance use, and the safe storage of prescription and over-the-counter medications, firearms, and ammunition, as outlined in House Bill 1230.
Safety Study Hall is part of a broader effort to promote safety in schools and communities across the state. Schools, school districts, and educational service districts are required by state law to take specific actions to ensure these resources are accessible to their communities.
Visit the Safety Study Hall website using the link below to learn more:
For questions about the Safety Study Hall or its content, please contact the Washington State Department of Health at k12engagement@doh.wa.gov.
Immigrant Resources
Whether you're new to our community or have been here for years, we’re here to share helpful information to support you every step of the way.
*The resources and information provided on this website are for general informational purposes only. The Quincy School District is not a legal expert or immigration authority, and we do not provide legal advice. The inclusion of external links and resources does not constitute an endorsement. Families are encouraged to conduct their own research and consult with qualified professionals before making any decisions related to immigration or legal matters. Use of these resources is at your own discretion. If you need legal assistance, we recommend contacting a licensed attorney or an accredited legal service provider.- Message from Dr. Bergman
- Board Policy 4300 – Limiting Immigration Enforcement in Schools
- Frequently Asked Questions
- OSPI Guidance
- Immigration Legal Services
- Resources on Obtaining U.S. Citizenship
- Safety Plans
- Resources on Public Benefits for Immigrants
- Additional Immigrant Resources
Message from Dr. Bergman
Board Policy 4300 – Limiting Immigration Enforcement in Schools
Frequently Asked Questions
OSPI Guidance
Immigration Legal Services
Resources on Obtaining U.S. Citizenship
Safety Plans
Resources on Public Benefits for Immigrants
Additional Immigrant Resources
Additional Resources
- Community Organizations
- Counseling
- Education
- Emergency Services
- Employment
- Healthcare
- Legal
- Safety
- Substance Abuse
- Suicide Prevention and Crisis Support
- More Resources