Student Resources

College Search Tool

Big Future

College Data

College Navigator

Career Exploration

Xello- Easily prepare your K-12 students for future success with an engaging program that builds self-knowledge, personalized plans, and critical life skills.

CareerOneStop.org

Pure Michigan Talent Connect

Bureau of Labor

Study Resources

Khan Academy

Michigan E Library

Duo Lingo

Quizlet

StudyBlue

Study Stack

Selective Service

When you turn 18, men have to register with Selective Service.  Registering keeps you eligible for government jobs, financial aid and job training.  It is the law.  

For more information, go to:  www.sss.gov

Counseling Agencies & Resources

Sometimes life looks really tough and you need someone to talk to about issues. Here are some local therapists and hotlines to reach out for help:

You Are Not Alone!

Suicide Hotline:  1-800-784-8433

Trevor Project:  1-866-488-7386

Eating Disorders: 1-847-831-3438

Runaway:  1-800-843-5200

Talk line—Depression/Grief Loss: 1-800-273-TALK

Text Line: 741741

Agencies

Forest View Mental Health Services:   1-800-949-8349

Pine Rest Mental Health Services:      1-616-455-9200

North Kent Guidance:                           (616) 754-2364 or (616) 361-5001

Cherry Street Health Services:             (616) 225-9650

Montcalm Center:                                 (989) 831-7520

Lakeview Youth Clinic:                          (989) 352-1800

Community Hope:                                 (616) 225-8220

Wedgewood Services:                          (616) 255-6334