Executive Summary
Focus Group Recommendations
FSC completed a series of parent and student focus groups designed to give the Collaborative direction for the future in providing  programs and activities for youth and families in our community. Download the recommendations (pdf)
Activities
Meeting Minutes

Parent Resources

  • Do you struggle to set and enforce limits?
  • Do you feel like your approach is inconsistent?
  • Do cell phones or screen time cause conflict in your family or disrupt your connection with your kids?

If you answered Yes, you are not alone! Parents all across America are dealing with the same issues and questions. And they’re coming together to find new ways to solve them. Read more on the Say Yes to No website...


SPOTLIGHT ON CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH - is sponsored by:
The Crow Wing County Local Advisory Council (LAC) On Children's Mental Health
What You Should Know About Eating Disorders Among Children and Adolescents

In the United States, more than 11 million people are suffering from an eating disorder; many of these are children. The mortality rate for eating disorders is thought to be as high as 20 percent, making it the most lethal of all psychiatric illnesses.
Read more...


Dana Niklaus, Social Worker
Email Eric Singer, School Psychologist

Drug Testing Resources

Parents frequently ask me how to tell if their child is using drugs. The only sure way to tell is by using a drug test. We now have professional 10 panel drug testing kits available through my office at school. They test for marijuana, opiates, narcotics, cocaine and amphetamines like meth. They sell for $15.00 payable to St. Anthony High School. Directions make it simple for parents to test their child in the privacy of their own home at any time of the day. Additional step by step directions are online at TestMyTeen.com.

Also available, thanks to Police Chief John Ohl, are coupons for a free drug test kit at TestMyTeen.com online. These are the same kits available at school but can be ordered online for free. Coupons are available on the counters in the middle school, high school and district offices or by calling Dana Niklaus, District Social Worker at 612-706-1109.
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