WE CARE ABOUT OUR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
NCCS has registered with a statewide tip line that is monitored 24 hours a day, and you now have the ability to anonymously contact law enforcement and school administrators by call or text, should the need arise. It is 844-5-SAYNOW (1-844-572-9669).
Anti-Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying
North Canton City Schools opposes bullying in any form. We work hard to stop bullying, and we call on students, parents, faculty and staff to help us work through problems.
The North Canton City Schools CARE Team is designed to assist students and their families with nonacademic barriers. The implementation of CARE Teams is comprised of teachers, administrators and staff from multiple community agencies including law enforce
Stark County has an opiate and heroin epidemic. Stark County Mental Health & Addiction Recovery has the resources to help individuals and families. The Crisis Hotline number is (330) 452-6000 (or, simply dial “988”) and can be used in any crisis situation, including addiction and withdrawal concerns.
Children and young adults often need help as they face the challenges of life. Stark County has resources to provide the needed support.
CommQuest's mission is to "provide hope to all people through prevention, advocacy, support, education, treatment, and recovery.”
SAFETY STATEMENT 2023
Dear North Canton City Schools families:
I’m sure that many of you have heard about the recent tragedy in Tennessee. Our heartfelt sympathies are with the families, staff, and community of Nashville as they face this senseless tragedy.
At the North Canton City School District, the safety and well-being of our students and staff are our top priorities.
As we learn more about acts of violence, we naturally think about our preparedness for such an event here at home. The North Canton City School District crisis management and safety team meet continually to review and practice safety plans, always preparing for events we pray never happen. We are grateful for our close relationship with our school resource officers and our first responders for their guidance and support in these efforts.
Even as we create and review emergency action plans, however, one thing is not lost on us: one of the best ways to prevent tragedies like yesterday’s is to create a school culture of love, caring, and trust. Our mission is to treat each student as if they were our own, to help our students develop character traits that emphasize empathy and resilience, and to develop trusting relationships with students so they feel comfortable talking to an adult when they have concerns for themselves or others.
Parents, if you have firearms or dangerous weapons in your home, PLEASE, make sure they are stored securely and you are sure they are where they are supposed to be at all times.
Please remind your children that if they ever have any information about potential threats to school safety, they should report their concerns to a school employee immediately to investigate the concern thoroughly. You and your child also may call or text 1-844-5-SAYNOW. This tip line serves our community 24 hours a day, whenever a student or concerned adult senses a threat to student safety. The call center guarantees the anonymity of the person who calls or texts. This call center is intended for anybody to use – not just students.
It is natural for children to feel or express fear or confusion as they learn about this horrible situation. Please know that our school counselors are available to assist and support students who may have concerns.
Together, we can work to ensure that the North Canton City School District will maintain a safe environment, allowing us to focus on our student's academic success. Three links below and the three attached documents are for your use and reference.
Again, our heartfelt condolences go out to the Nashville community. Thank you for your continued support of the North Canton City School District.
Resources for Home:
How to Talk to Kids About School Shootings
What Parents Can Do to Help Kids Cope with a School Shooting
Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Families and Educators
SCHOOL-BASED MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS
Cindy Hendricks
Program Manager
Brian Young
Therapist
Hoover High School
North Canton Middle School
North Canton Intermediate School
Jacques Pelser
Therapist
Hoover High School
North Canton Middle School
Brittany Sanders
Therapist
North Canton Primary School
North Canton Intermediate School
WHAT IS A SCHOOL-BASED MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDER?
Using a strength and relationship based approach, our experienced staff fosters resiliency, social/emotional development, skill building, positive school climate, and hope, through a range of supports including prevention, early intervention, crisis response, and treatment, conveniently located in your child’s school.
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