Find the type of resource you are looking for in the list below. Please keep in mind that agencies and services listed in the website may not include private agencies/practices. VCS is not affiliated with or endorse many of the listed agencies and services.
Available Resources
Quick References: Click to view brochure
Mental Health Resources
(VCSB Approved)
Abuse Hotline
1-800-962-2873 or
1-800-96ABUSE
ACT Coorportaion (Mental Health Resource)
1-800-539-4228
AIDS Hotline
1-800-FLA-AIDS
Children's Advocacy Center - (child victims of abuse) (386) 238-3830
Children's Home Society
(386) 304-7600
Family Violence Helpline
1-800-500-1119
Grief Center of Volusia & Flagler Count y
1-386-256-5100
The House Next Door (Counseling Services)
(386) 734-7571
Halifax Behavioral (Mental Health Services)
841 Jimmy Ann Drive, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
(386) 274-5333 Map
"Our" Children First -
(Mental Health/Counseling Resource)
(386) 248-2771
Rape Crisis Center
1-800-940-7273
Suicide Prevention & Crisis Hotline
1-800-539-4228
Stewart-Marchman (Chemical Dependency Services) 7AM to 7PM (888) 516-2296: after hours (386) 947-1300
United Way
1-386-253-0563
Insurance Information
Florida Kid Care :
(800) 236-0785
(386) 323-0000
Medicaid
Daytona Beach Service Center
210 N. Palmetto Ave.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114-3284
(386)238-4750
District Services Information
eCampusTours.com - Take interactive virtual tours of college campuses, tour over 1,000 different schools nationwide, vie up to 10 different locations at each school.
Test Prep Review -- This excellent site has a large number of practice exams that students can take to familiarize them with the kinds of questions they'll see on typical entrance exams, the SAT, and more.
National Association for College Admission Counseling NACAC Releases First-Ever State of College Admission Report NACAC issued its inaugural "State of College Admission Report" for 2002-2003. Based on surveys of school counselors and colleges and universities nationwide, NACAC released the first annual report to highlight issues of concern to college-bound students, their parents, and the educators who serve them.
Undergrad Zone This website was created to provide free information for students considering college. The site contains information regarding college interviews, financing, and articles on college life.
Florida Academic Counseling and Tracking for Students -- FACTS.org is Florida's official online student advising system. High school students, college students, and parents can use the services provided on this web site to help plan and track educational progress in Florida. FACTS.org is provided free by the Florida Department of Education to help students make informed choices about their education.
Bridges Career Planning Tool -- This free interactive tool from the State of Florida allows students to complete a survey of their interests and see matching college degrees and career paths. College and Career Quest Exercise This WebQuest will take you through a process of exploring careers and colleges using the Web. It is designed to develop skills required in researching potential majors and colleges. This is only the beginning of your exploration. You will need to do much more extensive investigation before you are ready to make decisions. Historically Black Colleges and Universities Network - The HBCU Network is a community that facilitates professional and social networking for the upwardly-mobile Black College graduate.
Funding
CollegiateFunding.com -- Collegiatefunding.com is a free resource designed to guide students and parents through the various aspects of the financial aid process.
FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This website is the official website for applying for federal aid.
Federal Student Aid -- The U.S. Department of Education's Federal Student Aid (FSA) programs are the largest source of student aid in America, providing nearly 70% of all student financial aid. Help is available to make education beyond high school financially possible for you or your child. This site is different from the FAFSA (Free Application For Federal Student Aid) 2005 Colleges, College-Scholarships, and Financial Funding - An online directory of college and university admissions office email addresses and telephone numbers, college scholarship and financial aid office email addresses, and links to the home pages and online applications of more than a thousand colleges and universities. And, we have assembled a page of links to the very best college and university admissions, college scholarship, and financial aid pages on the web. You will even find information on graduate schools, the GRE and GMAT examinations, MBA programs, the TOEFL, community colleges, historically African-American colleges, and campus life.
Academic Resources Parent Portal Parent Portal
FCAT Explorer
Graduation Requirements (from the Pupil Progression Plan)
Co-enrollment - grade forgiveness (failing)
College Savings Calculator! NEW! The purpose of the College Savings Calculator is to help people develop a savings plan for their, or their child's, college education. To use this tool you will need to enter your current savings amount, the rate of return, your monthly contributions, and the education cost inflation. You can print out your results in terms of balances and expenses by the year or total costs by child
Athletic Resources Pass to Play - Athletes must receive at least a 2.0 GPA each semester to meet eligibility requirements. Coaches and teachers work together to increase student success in both the academic and athletic areas.
National Collegiate Athletic Association - Official Site - This site provides information on how student-athletes can comply with NCAA bylaws in order to compete in intercollegiate athletics. It includes information on what high-school students need to do to be eligible to compete their first year in college, as well as guidelines that coaches and prospects must follow during the recruiting process.
Available Resources
- Counseling Agencies in the Community
- Academic Advising
- Career Planning
- District Services (ESE, Psychology, Social Worker, SST)
- School Counselor Resources
- Resources for College
Quick References: Click to view brochure
Mental Health Resources
(VCSB Approved)
Abuse Hotline
1-800-962-2873 or
1-800-96ABUSE
ACT Coorportaion (Mental Health Resource)
1-800-539-4228
AIDS Hotline
1-800-FLA-AIDS
Children's Advocacy Center - (child victims of abuse) (386) 238-3830
Children's Home Society
(386) 304-7600
Family Violence Helpline
1-800-500-1119
Grief Center of Volusia & Flagler Count y
1-386-256-5100
The House Next Door (Counseling Services)
(386) 734-7571
Halifax Behavioral (Mental Health Services)
841 Jimmy Ann Drive, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
(386) 274-5333 Map
"Our" Children First -
(Mental Health/Counseling Resource)
(386) 248-2771
Rape Crisis Center
1-800-940-7273
Suicide Prevention & Crisis Hotline
1-800-539-4228
Stewart-Marchman (Chemical Dependency Services) 7AM to 7PM (888) 516-2296: after hours (386) 947-1300
United Way
1-386-253-0563
Insurance Information
Florida Kid Care :
(800) 236-0785
(386) 323-0000
Medicaid
Daytona Beach Service Center
210 N. Palmetto Ave.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114-3284
(386)238-4750
District Services Information
- Student Achievement/Assessment
- Exceptional Education / Students with Disabilities
- School Psychological Services
- SST - Student Success Team
- School Social Worker
- PLUS Workers (Preventing, Learning, Understanding Substances)
- American School Counselor Association (ASCA)
- American Counseling Association (ACA)
- American Psychological Association (APA)
- Bright Futures (Counselor Login)
- Crisis Manual
- National Board Certification
eCampusTours.com - Take interactive virtual tours of college campuses, tour over 1,000 different schools nationwide, vie up to 10 different locations at each school.
Test Prep Review -- This excellent site has a large number of practice exams that students can take to familiarize them with the kinds of questions they'll see on typical entrance exams, the SAT, and more.
National Association for College Admission Counseling NACAC Releases First-Ever State of College Admission Report NACAC issued its inaugural "State of College Admission Report" for 2002-2003. Based on surveys of school counselors and colleges and universities nationwide, NACAC released the first annual report to highlight issues of concern to college-bound students, their parents, and the educators who serve them.
Undergrad Zone This website was created to provide free information for students considering college. The site contains information regarding college interviews, financing, and articles on college life.
Florida Academic Counseling and Tracking for Students -- FACTS.org is Florida's official online student advising system. High school students, college students, and parents can use the services provided on this web site to help plan and track educational progress in Florida. FACTS.org is provided free by the Florida Department of Education to help students make informed choices about their education.
Bridges Career Planning Tool -- This free interactive tool from the State of Florida allows students to complete a survey of their interests and see matching college degrees and career paths. College and Career Quest Exercise This WebQuest will take you through a process of exploring careers and colleges using the Web. It is designed to develop skills required in researching potential majors and colleges. This is only the beginning of your exploration. You will need to do much more extensive investigation before you are ready to make decisions. Historically Black Colleges and Universities Network - The HBCU Network is a community that facilitates professional and social networking for the upwardly-mobile Black College graduate.
Funding
CollegiateFunding.com -- Collegiatefunding.com is a free resource designed to guide students and parents through the various aspects of the financial aid process.
FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This website is the official website for applying for federal aid.
Federal Student Aid -- The U.S. Department of Education's Federal Student Aid (FSA) programs are the largest source of student aid in America, providing nearly 70% of all student financial aid. Help is available to make education beyond high school financially possible for you or your child. This site is different from the FAFSA (Free Application For Federal Student Aid) 2005 Colleges, College-Scholarships, and Financial Funding - An online directory of college and university admissions office email addresses and telephone numbers, college scholarship and financial aid office email addresses, and links to the home pages and online applications of more than a thousand colleges and universities. And, we have assembled a page of links to the very best college and university admissions, college scholarship, and financial aid pages on the web. You will even find information on graduate schools, the GRE and GMAT examinations, MBA programs, the TOEFL, community colleges, historically African-American colleges, and campus life.
Academic Resources Parent Portal Parent Portal
FCAT Explorer
Graduation Requirements (from the Pupil Progression Plan)
Co-enrollment - grade forgiveness (failing)
College Savings Calculator! NEW! The purpose of the College Savings Calculator is to help people develop a savings plan for their, or their child's, college education. To use this tool you will need to enter your current savings amount, the rate of return, your monthly contributions, and the education cost inflation. You can print out your results in terms of balances and expenses by the year or total costs by child
Athletic Resources Pass to Play - Athletes must receive at least a 2.0 GPA each semester to meet eligibility requirements. Coaches and teachers work together to increase student success in both the academic and athletic areas.
National Collegiate Athletic Association - Official Site - This site provides information on how student-athletes can comply with NCAA bylaws in order to compete in intercollegiate athletics. It includes information on what high-school students need to do to be eligible to compete their first year in college, as well as guidelines that coaches and prospects must follow during the recruiting process.