Corinth Elementary School
3501 Cliff Oaks Drive
Corinth, TX 76210
Phone: (940) 497-4010
Fax: (940) 497-8724
School Day: 7:40 am -3:10 pm
Administration
Front Office
School Nurse
In LDISD, we prioritize the well-being and health of our students, staff, and the entire school community. We understand that healthy students are better equipped to excel academically and socially, and our dedicated team of healthcare professionals are committed to providing comprehensive healthcare services to support their overall well-being.
Health Services Links
Counselor
- Why Visit the Counselor?
- Community Resources
- Student Welfare & Crisis Intervention Guide
- KC Club
- ESL Parent Night Presentations
Why Visit the Counselor?
COMMON REASONS FOR KIDS TO VISIT THE COUNSELOR:
- Struggles at home such as divorce or a death in the family
- To get help with organizational skills, study skills, test taking skills, or time management
- Learning coping strategies for anxiety or stress
- Getting help with making and keeping friends
- Help with making responsible choices
- Because they are worried about a friend or family member
- Because they are sad or afraid
Community Resources
Student Welfare & Crisis Intervention Guide
KC Club
NO ACT OF KINDNESS IS EVER WASTED
The KC Club (Kindness and Compassion) is part of Rachel's Challenge, and we participate in activities designed to promote kindness and compassion on our campus and in our community. This club is fun and educational, but it also involves hard work and dedication.
CE 4th and 5th grades are invited to apply to join the KC club.
KC Club Application
ESL Parent Night Presentations
Essential Community Resources
Call 211 for Essential Community Resources or visit https://www.211.org/ for the following areas:
- Health - Mental Health, Substance Use, and Healthcare Expenses
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Food - Programs and Benefits
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Housing - Housing Expenses and Utility Expenses
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Crisis & Emergency - COVID-19 and Disaster Recovery
Communities in Schools
The Mission of Communities In Schools of North Texas is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
Communities In Schools (CIS) is a nonprofit agency that coordinates and provides services to help young people overcome barriers, succeed in school, and prepare for life. There are many components to CIS including educational enhancement, mental and behavioral health services, enrichment activities, mentoring programs, health and human services, college/career preparation, parental involvement, and supportive guidance. All services are free.
Programs at CE
- Mentoring– A volunteer is matched with a student and meets once a week at the school to help with class work, talk about life, and encourage students to succeed. These mentor positions include university students, Reading Buddies, academic coaches, and individual mentors.
- Social Services– School supplies, snacks, clothing needs, glasses, medical, dental, and holiday assistance as well as referrals to other agencies in the community to help with a variety of needs.
- Supportive Guidance– Helping students with issues like anger, drugs, alcohol, motivation, self-esteem, choices, and peer and family relationships.
- Mental Health Services- CIS offers mental health services for caseload students through referrals to the CIS Mental Health Coordinators. Services can also be provided through community referrals.