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Community Resource Directory COLTON JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL DIRECTORY Elementary School Sites Alice Birney Elementary - 1050 E. Olive Street, Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5017 Cooley Ranch Elementary - 1000 S. Cooley Drive, Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5023 Crestmore Elementary - 18870 Jurupa Avenue, Bloomington 92316 Ph. # (909) 580-5010 Michael D’Arcy Elementary - 11645 Elm Avenue, Fontana 92337 Ph. # (909) 580-5018 Grand Terrace Elementary - 12066 Vivienda Avenue, Grand Terrace 92313 Ph. #(909) 580-5032 Ulysses S. Grant Elementary - 550 W. Olive Street, Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5024 Ruth Grimes Elementary - 1609 Spruce Avenue, Bloomington 92316 Ph. # (909) 580-5030 Resource Jurupa Vista Elementary - 15920 Village Drive, Fontana 92337 Ph. # (909) 580-5021 Mary B. Lewis Elementary - 18040 San Bernardino Avenue, Bloomington 92316 Ph. # (909) 580-5025 Abraham Lincoln Elementary - 444 E. Olive Street, Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5026 William McKinley Elementary - 600 W. Johnston Street, Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5028 Directory Reche Canyon Elementary - 3101 Canyon Vista Drive, Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5012 Paul J. Rogers Elementary - 955 W. Laurel Street, Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5027 Gerald Smith Elementary - 9551 Linden Avenue, Bloomington 92316 Ph. # (909) 580-5033 Sycamore Hills Elementary - 11036 Mahogany Drive, Fontana 92337 Ph. # (909) 580-5029 Terrace View Elementary - 22731 Grand Terrace Road, Grand Terrace 92313 Ph. # (909) 580-5016 Woodrow Wilson Elementary - 750 South 8th Street, Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5015 Walter Zimmerman Elementary - 11050 Linden Avenue, Bloomington 92316 Ph. # (909) 580-5019 San Salvador Childcare Center - 411 Agua Mansa Road, Colton 92324 PH.# (909) 876-4240 Secondary Sites: Colton Middle School - 670 W. Laurel Street Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5009 Joe Baca Middle School - 1640 S. Lilac Avenue, Bloomington 92316 Ph. # (909) 580-5014 Ruth O. Harris Middle School - 11150 Alder Avenue, Bloomington 92316 Ph. # (909) 580-5020 Terrace Hills Middle School - 22579 DeBerry Street, Grand Terrace 92313 Ph. # (909) 580-5022 Bloomington High School - 10750 Laurel Avenue, Bloomington 92316 Ph. # (909) 580-5004 Colton High School - 777 West Valley Boulevard, Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5005 Brought to you by Grand Terrace High School - 21810 Main Street, Grand Terrace 92313 Ph. # (909) 580-5006 Slover Mt. High School - 325 Hermosa Street, Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5013 Colton Joint Unified School District Washington Alternative High School - 900 East C Street, Colton 92324 Ph. # (909) 580-5011 Child Welfare and Attendance Student Services Department Revised 07/01/2015 Hotlines Abuse Victim Hotline Elder Abuse Reporting 1-877-448-8678 1-877-565-2020 AIDS/HIV Families Anonymous 1-800-HIV-0440 1-800-736-9805 Al-Anon for Families of Alcoholics National Center for Trauma Preface 1-888-425-2666 1-866-254-4819 Alcohol 24 Hour Helpline National Domestic Violence The following information was collected by the Colton Joint 1-866-657-4357 1-800-799-7233 Unified School District, Child Welfare and Attendance, Student American Association of Poison Control National Runaway Switchboard Services Department with the purpose of assisting students 1-800-222-1222 1-800-786-2929 and their families in locating resources provided in the immedi- ate area. Though most local communities are included, it does BABY SAFE National Suicide Prevention Safely Surrendered Baby Program 1-800-784-2433 not imply endorsement of the these agencies by the District. If 1-877-222-9723 you find a change in any of the information provided, we ask Planned Parenthood Hotline for your assistance by notifying the Child Welfare and Attend- California Missing Children Hotline 1-800-230-7526 ance office at (909) 580-5000 ext. 6525 in order to rectify the 1-800-222-FIND Self Abuse Ends information. What’s more, if you would like to share a new re- California Smokers Helpline 1-800-366-8288 source please call, your input is greatly appreciated. Keep in 1-800-NO-BUTTS mind that the Inland Empire United Way has a resource refer- Shoplifters Anonymous California Youth Crisis Line ral program by phone, just dial 2-1-1. A live call specialist is 1-800-848-9595 1-800-843-5200 available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to assist callers. If Suicide Prevention Center you need assistance, information or referrals for health and so- Child Abuse Reporting Hotline 1-877-737-4747 cial services dial 2-1-1 from a land line or (888) 435-7565. 2-1-1 1-800-827-8724 services also include disaster preparedness and response and Cocaine Anonymous many other services. 1-800-347-8998 Eating Disorders Awareness & Prevention 1-800-931-2237 15 Youth Intervention Index Gang Reduction Intervention Team (G.R.I.T.) Youth Alternative Solutions Program 10 Fine Street, Suite 218, Redlands 92374 (Y.A.S.P.) Adult Education 10,11 Legal Aid 6 909 793-7746 Loma Linda University Medical Center AIDS 4, 7 Libraries 12 www.gangconsultants.com Trauma Support Services A non-profit organization that provides programs 11290 Campus Street, Suite 200, Loma Lin- Alcohol Use 7,14 Low Cost Auto Insurance 4 such as anger management, drug & alcohol coun- Anger Management 2, 15 Optical Services 12 seling, weapons diversion and petty theft. da 92354 909 558-4077 Animal Services 8 Parenting Programs 3, 13 Behavioral Health 2 Police Department 9 A program which gives students an inside look Birth/Death Record 9 Post Office 9 Job Corps at substance use and abuse. Program format Blindness (services ) 11 Public Health Department 9 3173 Kerry Street, San Bernardino includes an entrance interview, trauma center visit, coroner’s presentation, workshops, attend- Blood Bank 8 Safely Surrendered Baby Program 14 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 9550 ance at a 12 step meeting, parent class, 500 word Car Seat Programs 8Senior Services 6, 14 San Bernardino, 92427 essay and exit interview. Caregivers (support services) 3 Sheriff’s Department 9 909 887-6305 Charter Schools 13 Smoking Cessation 14 Job Corps is a no cost education and vocational Youth Justice Center - Day Reporting Center Child Abuse (reporting) 8, 14 Social Security Administration 10 training program administered by the U.S. Depart- 900 East Gilbert Street, Building 31 ment of Labor that helps young people ages 16 San Bernardino, 92404 Child Care/Preschool Programs 1 Substance Abuse 7, 14 through 24 improve the quality of their lives 909 387-7349 Child Protection Services 8 Suicide Hotline 14 through vocational and academic training. A program that provides specialized services, Child Support Services 8 Telephone Line Discount 4 programming and activities for anger manage- Children & Family Services 8 Universities 11 Juvenile Intervention Program (J.I.P.) ment, drug & alcohol, truancy, parenting and Community Colleges 10 Victim of Sexual Assault 7, 14 San Bernardino Sheriff - Public Affairs gang involvement. Consumer Protection/Safety 8 Women, Infant, Children (WIC) 10 Division Dental Services 11 Youth At-Risk (Programs/Services) 13 655 East Third Street, San Bernardino 92415 Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) 9 909 387-3676 Local Charter Schools Developmentally Disabled (services) 9 Juvenile Intervention Program was designed to Disaster/Emergency Assistance 9 show troubled teens the reality of incarceration. Mojave River Academy - Colton Domestic Violence 3, 14 Participant must be between the age of 13-17. 851 Mt Vernon, Colton Ca 92324 Drug Use 7, 14 Must not have been to Juvenile Hall or currently 909 825-3016 involved in any ongoing criminal proceeding. Must Employment/Job Training 11 have parent or legal guardian who is capable and Energy Bill Discount 4 willing to attend. Options for Youth - Fontana 2 Family Counseling 3 17216 Slover Avenue, Fontana 92337 Family Planning 11 Transitional Age Youth (TAY) 909 429-0482 Food Banks 4, 5, 10 780 Gilbert Street, San Bernardino 92404 Options for Youth - San Bernardino Grief Counseling 4 Ph. # 909 387-7194 985A South E Street, San Bernardino Health Care 11 For individuals ages 16-25. TAY One Stop center’s 92408 Homework Assistance 11 target population are youth with mental and/or 909 381-6230 Hospitals 12 emotional problems who may be emancipating Housing/Rental Assistance 4, 5 from foster care, group homes, juvenile justice Immunizations 12 center, or county jail. Hardy Brown College Prep Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) 11 295 Carousel Mall Suite 190 San Bernardino, Ca 92401 909 884-1410 SOAR Charter Academy 198 W. Mill Street San Bernardino, Ca. 92408 909 888-3300 13 Child Care/Preschool Programs Health Services Local Libraries City of Grand Terrace Child Care Child Development Services 22400 Barton Road #200 San Bernardino County Superinten- Immunizations Bloomington Brand Library Grand Terrace, 92313 dent of Schools Public Health Building - 10145 Orchard Street, Bloomington 92316 909 783-0994 1111 E. Mill Street, Suite 100 799 E. Rialto Avenue, San Bernardino 92415 909 877-1453 Programs include: Infant care ranging from San Bernardino 92408 Ph.#: 800 722-4777 Colton Public Library ages 6 weeks - 2 years. Preschool programs 800 722-1091 656 North 9th Street, Colton 92324 for 2 - 5 year olds. School Age program for Resources and referrals for child care centers Optical Services children in Kindergarten through 6th grade. and licensed family child care, home settings 909 370-5083 Colton Optometric Group and livescan fingerprint site. 190 West H Street, Suite 105 Grand Terrace Library Colton Joint Unified School District Colton ,Ca. 92324 22795 Barton Road, Grand Terrace 92313 San Salvador Children’s Center City of Colton Early Childhood 909 825-9044 909 783-0147 471 Agua Mansa Road, Colton 92324 Education Division Alexander Wong OD 909 876-4240 or 876-6365 909 370-6171 288 N. La Cadena Drive Luque Branch Library State Preschool and/or Head Start offered The Community Services Department offers a Colton ,Ca. 92324 294 East O Street, Colton 92324 for children ages 3-5 years of age.
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