Resources

Insurance

All Kids (health insurance/children and teens)                                                                        
1-888-373-KIDS (5437)

Grief Counseling 

The Amelia Center (children/teens and families)                                
1513 Fourth Ave., South                                                                                                                     
Birmingham, AL  35233                                                                       
(205) 638-7481                                                                                      

General Counseling      

Family Guidance Center (teen/adults)
234 Aquarius Drive Suite 5437
Birmingham, AL  35209  
(205) 945-6000 

Crisis Counseling

Crisis Center
(205) 323-7777
SUICIDE PREVENTION
(800) 273-TALK (8255)

Teen Link
(205) 328-5465 

Non-emergency Housing 

Family Promise of Birmingham
1016 19th Street South
Birmingham, AL  35205 
(205) 918-0246

General Assistance

United Way 211 

Free Academic Support

Khanacademy.org
HomeworkAlabama.org 

College Prep  

Alabama High School Graduation Requirement

English Language Arts  

  • English 9    (1 credit)

  • English 10  (1 credit)

  • English 11  (1 credit)

  • English 12  (1 credit)

Equivalent substitute options may include: Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate/post-secondary courses/SDE approved courses.

English Language Arts Total Credits = 4 

Mathematics

Three credits to include:

Algebra 1 or its equivalent/substitute (1 credit); Geometry or its equivalent/substitute (1 credit)

Geometry or its equivalent/substitute (1 credit)

Algebra II w/Trigonometry or Algebra II, or its equivalent/substitute (1 credit)

Equivalent/substitute options may include: Career and Technical Education/Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate/post-secondary course/SDE approved courses.

One credit from: 

Alabama Course of Study for Mathematics or equivalent/substitute courses from Career and Technical Education/Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate/post-secondary course/SDE approved courses. 

Mathematics Total Credits = 4 

Science

Two credits to include:

Biology (1 credit)

A physical science (Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science)  (1 credit)

Equivalent /substitute options may include: Career and Technical Education /Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate/post-secondary courses/SDE approved courses. 

Two credits from: 

Alabama Course of Study for Science or equivalent/substitute courses from Career and  Technical Education/Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate/post-secondary courses/SDE approved courses 

Science Total Credits = 2  

Social Studies 

  • World History (1 credit)

  • United States History I (1 credit)

  • United States History II (1 credit)

  • United States Government ( 0.5 credit)

  • Economics (0.5 credit)

  • Equivalent/substitute options may include: Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate/post-secondary courses/SDE approved courses

Social Studies Total Credits = 4 

  • Physical Education  Lifelong Individualized Fitness Education (LIFE) or one JROTC Credit  (1 credit)

  • Health Education  (0.5 credit) 

  • Career Preparedness  (1 credit)

  • Career and Technical Education and/or Foreign Language and/or Arts Education (3 credits)

  • Electives (2.5 credits)

Total Credits = 24 

Parents/Guardians

Crisis Toolkit

  • Student and adult coloring books (relaxing activity)

  • Coloring pencils/crayons

  • Youtube nature sounds 

  • Puzzles

  • Wordsearch

  • Journal  

Helpful Hints for Students (while sheltering in place during COVID-19)

  • Establish a daily routine 

  • Study/work for 15 minutes and take a 5 minute break (do this for an hour)

  • Complete a wordsearch activity

  • Exercise for 15 to 30 minutes daily

  • Drink lots of water

  • Eat more fruits and veggies 

  • Decrease sugar intake 

  • Get at least 15 minutes of sunlight daily

  • Designate a quiet zone for each family member

Middle School Students

Elementary and Middle School Students

Introducing Emotion Management

Identifying Our Own Feelings

Feelings in Our Bodies