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Wisconsin Sources of Strength Schools Wisconsin Sources of Strength Schools - Fall 2019 School Name Group Year One Training Training Faciliation 1 Appleton East High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2017 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 2 Appleton North High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2018 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 3 Appleton West High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2019 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 4 Ashland High School School District or Ashland Fall 2017 National Trainer - 3 Provisional Trainers 5 Ashland Middle School School District or Ashland Fall 2017 National Trainer - 3 Provisional Trainers 6 Berlin High School ThedaCare Fall 2019 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 7 Butternut High School School Ashland County Health & Human Services Fall 2020 National Trainer - 3 Provisional Trainers 8 Butternut Middle School Ashland County Health & Human Services Fall 2021 National Trainer - 3 Provisional Trainers 9 Chequamegon Middle School-Glidden Campus Ashland County Health & Human Services Fall 2018 Local Trainer - 1 Certified Trainer 10 Chilton High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2019 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 11 Chippewa Falls High School Fall 2017 National Trainer 12 Clintonville High School ThedaCare Fall 2018 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 13 Freedom High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2019 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 14 Glen Hills Middle School Fall 2018 National Trainer 15 Glidden High School Ashland County Health & Human Services Fall 2019 National Trainer - 3 Provisional Trainers 16 Greendale High School Spring 2019 National Trainer - 1 Provisonal Trainer 17 Hilbert High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2019 National Trainers & 2 Certified Trainers 18 Hortonville High School Fall 2015 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 19 Ithaca High School Fall 2019 National Trainer - 1 Provisonal Trainer 20 JRG Middle School (Kimberly) NEW Mental Health Fall 2018 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 21 Kaukauna - River View Middle School NEW Mental Health Fall 2019 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 22 Little Chute High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2021 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 23 Little Chute Middle School NEW Mental Health Fall 2022 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 24 Luxemburg Casco High School Fall 2019 National Trainer 25 Marinette High School Fall 2018 National Trainer 26 Mellon Middle School Ashland County Health & Human Services Fall 2019 National Trainer - 3 Provisional Trainers 27 Mellon High School Ashland County Health & Human Services Fall 2019 National Trainer - 3 Provisional Trainers 28 Montello School ThedaCare Fall 2019 National Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 29 Neenah High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2020 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 30 New Holstien High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2019 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 31 New London High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2020 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 32 Oshkosh North High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2021 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 33 Oshkosh West High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2022 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 34 Prairie du Chien High School Fall 2018 National Trainer - Provisional Trainer 35 Richland Center High School Fall 2019 National Trainer - 1 Provisonal Trainer 36 School District of Phillips Fall 2019 National Trainer 37 Tri - County School ThedaCare Fall 2019 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 38 Valders High School Spring 2019 National Trainer - 2 Provisonal Trainers 39 Washburn High School Fall 2018 National Trainer 40 West High School (Green Bay) Fall 2019 National Trainer 41 Winneconne High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2019 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers 42 Wrightstown High School NEW Mental Health Fall 2019 Local Trainer - 2 Certified Trainers.
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