Student Resources
-Social Networking Tips for Teens:
- This resource is a great student guide for how to use social networking
- Social Networking Tips for Teens
-Alcohol & Resisting Peer Pressure:
- This website, called “The cool spot”, informs teens about alcohol and resisting peer pressure
- http://www.thecoolspot.gov/
-Alateen:
- Are you affected by someone’s drug or alcohol use?
- Alateen offers a safe place for teens to talk about their lives
- Join other students: Sunday nights 7pm-8:15pm at St. Paul’s Church, room #1
- 6512 12th Ave NW, Seattle WA
-Teen Health:
- http://teenshealth.org/kid/ & http://teenshealth.org/teen/index.jsp?tracking=T_Home
- Two great websites that provide information about teen mind and body health.
-Homework Help:
- Online homework help through the Seattle Public Library, 1pm-10pm daily
- All you need is a library card and password.
- http://www.spl.org/default.asp?pageID=audience_teens_homework
- Homework Help Centers are at 11 Library locations for drop-in homework and tutoring help. For a full list, visit the above website.
-Trevor Project:
- Are you going through a difficult time? Feeling confused, lonely or blue?
- Trevor Project is a teen-help chat line and website to help student who are depressed, confused, or suicidal.
- http://www.thetrevorproject.org/
-Teen Link:
- If you’re a teen and want to talk with another teen anonymously and confidentially about whatever is on your mind, call (206) 461-4922 or visit:
- http://www.866teenlink.org/
- Where to Turn for Teens - This booklet provides a wide variety of services to youth ranging from housing and food to counseling around mental health issues, teen parenting, substance abuse and GBLTQ issues.
-How to get organized and be academically successful:
-School Safety Hotline:
- Hamilton International Middle School has created a School Safety Hotline for reporting any issues concerning school violence, drugs, and bullying. Please call (206) 252-0510 to report any concerns students or parents may have on these security issues. Messages will be anonymous and will be investigated by the District Safety and Security Division. Student and building safety is our number one priority and we will be as proactive as possible to protect our students, staff, and patrons.
-How to make friends in middle school:
-How to talk to your parents:
2-1-1 Community Information Line – 211 or (206) 461-3200
Crisis Clinic – Children’s Crisis Outreach Response Team
- (206) 461-3222 The Crisis Clinic is a 24 hour phone in help line. They are prepared to deal with all types of issues.


