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Parent + Student Resources

The following are resources our parents and/or students can view and use as needed. If you have any suggestions for resources or would like to address a specific issue with your child or another student, please contact your school's counselor or administrator.

SCHOOL COUNSELOR CONTACT INFORMATION

Regis Middle School & Regis High School | Christi Paul
(715) 830-2271, ext. 1010 | cpaul@RegisCatholicSchools.com

Immaculate Conception Elementary School | Caitlin McElroy
(715) 830-2276, ext. 1610 | cmcelroy@RegisCatholicSchools.com

St. James Elementary School | Hannah Miller
(715) 830-2277 | hmiller@RegisCatholicSchools.com

St. Mary’s Elementary School | Michelle Olson
(715) 830-2278 | molson@RegisCatholicSchools.com


Emergency/Crisis Resources

Emergency Services: DIAL 911

Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service available to anyone in a suicidal crisis.

Crisis Text Line: Text “HOPELINE” to 741741
Free 24/7 trained crisis counselors.

Great Rivers 211: Call 2-1-1
Crisis and information 24/7. Provides free, confidential, community information, referrals and crisis line services.

Northwest Connections: 1-888-552-6642
24 hour mental health crisis intervention for Eau Claire, Chippewa and Dunn County.
(Dunn County Only: 4 p.m. to 8 a.m. Monday-Friday + weekends and holidays)

Assistance & Information
Eau Claire County Department of Human Services
721 Oxford Avenue, Eau Claire
Intake Line: (715) 839-2300
Mental Health case management services and connection to mental health and AODA services in the community.

Eau Claire County Resource Directory

Eau Claire County ADRC
721 Oxford Avenue, Room 113, Eau Claire
(715) 839-4735 1-888-338-4636; TTY: Use Relay (711)

Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) Consumer Page
Assists in identifying community resources and services available for adults with a disability, youth transitioning into adult services, individuals over the age of 60, and their caregivers. Disability Benefit Specialists are available to assist with the application and appeal process.

Food and Nutrition Resource Directory

Health/Mental Health Care

Housing & Energy Resource Directory

Jobs, Money, & Education Resource Directory

Other Services Resource Directory

Veterans Services Resource Directory

Chippewa County Human Services
711 N Bridge St. Chippewa Falls
(715) 726-7788

Chippewa County Community Resource Guide

United Way of the Greater Chippewa Valley

Mental Health Resources

NAMI Wisconsin (National Alliance on Mental Illness)

Mental Health America of Wisconsin

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Parent Resources for Preventing Youth Suicide

Mental Health First Aid

Online Mental Health Screening

Mental Health Infographic

The Wellness Shack, Inc.

Chippewa Valley Mental Health Counseling and Treatment Centers

ACCESS, Inc. (Aurora Community Counseling)
406 Technology Dr. East, Menomonie
(715) 235-1839 or 1-888-261-5585

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of La Crosse
318 Fulton Street, Eau Claire
(715) 832-664
Toll Free: 888-212-HELP (888-212-4357)

Caillier Clinic
Eau Claire, Rice Lake, and Menomonie Locations
(715) 836-0064

Children Services Society of Wisconsin (CSSW)
2004 Highland Avenue, Eau Claire
(715) 835-5915

Chippewa Valley Free Clinic
1030 Oakridge Drive, Eau Claire
(715) 839-8477
Mental Health Appointment Clinic: 2nd & 4th Thursday Each Month; 5 - 8 p.m. (By Appointment Only)

Clearwater Counseling
4330 Golf Terrace, Eau Claire
(715) 832-4060

Clinic for Christian Counseling
505 S. Dewey Street, Ste 208, Eau Claire
(715) 832-1678

Collaborative Counseling
3610 Oakwood Mall Dr, Suite #203
Eau Claire

2115 E Clairemont Ave, Suite #2
Eau Claire

(763) 210-9966

First Things First Counseling
2519 N. Hillcrest Parkway, Ste 201, Altoona
(715) 832-8432

The Healing Place
2125 Heights Drive, Eau Claire
(715) 717-6028

Hope Tree Family Therapy
3521 London Road B, Eau Claire
(715) 770-9335

HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital Behavioral Health Inpatient Services
900 Clairemont Avenue, Eau Claire
(715) 717-0455

L.E. Phillips Libertas Center
2661 County Highway I, Chippewa Falls
(715) 723-5585
AODA & Mental Health Treatment Services

Marriage & Family Health Services
2925 Mondovi Road, Eau Claire
(715) 839-8477

Marshfield Clinic - Behavioral Health
Eau Claire Riverview Center - 1000 Star Avenue
(715) 858-4850
Eau Claire Center - 2116 Craig Road
(715) 858-4500

Mente Salus Psychological Services, LLC
4318 Jeffers Road, Ste 101, Eau Claire
(715) 839-7240

Prevea Behavioral Care
2119 Heights Drive, Eau Claire
(715) 717-5899

Supportive Counseling & Therapy, LLC
2153 Eastridge Center, Eau Claire
(715) 895-8558

The Wellness Shack, Inc.
505 S. Dewey Street , Ste 101, Eau Claire
(715) 835-7705

Vantage Point Clinic & Assessment Center
2005 Highland Avenue, Eau Claire
(715) 832-5454

AODA Resources

L.E. Phillips Libertas Treatment Center

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

Dose of Reality: Prevent Prescription Painkiller Abuse in Wisconsin

Alliance for Wisconsin Youth

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Hazelden Betty Ford

Educational Resources

Diocese of La Crosse Catholic Schools Office

Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

Wisconsin Safe and Healthy Schools Center

Stopbullying.gov

The Zones of Regulation

Healthy Kids Learn More

American School Counselor Association

Career Activities (K-12)

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

Parenting Resources

Center for Parent and Teen Communication

Parenting and Family Relationships

Love and Logic

Discover Gratitude | Mayo Clinic Health System (Four-Week Virtual Program)

Technology/Social Media Resources

Netsmartz

Cyberbullying Research Center

Common Sense Media

Department of Homeland Security Parent Resources

Testimonials

Kendall Alexander, Class of 2022
"Catholic Schools is a huge part of my life. I have been at Regis Catholic Schools since preschool, and I couldn't imagine receiving my education anywhere else. Teachers are able to incorporate the moral truths of the church into their everyday curriculum, whether it's a religion class or not. We are able to pray at school before every class and with teams before sporting events. I am so appreciative for the opportunity and for my parents' decision to send me to a place where school is more than an education."
- Kendall Alexander, Class of 2022
Holden Caporusso, Class of 2025
"I really love that my Catholic school emphasizes the importance of faith, education, and core values that will guide me to success. The emphasis on religion makes me a better, more aware person of what I must do to accomplish God's will."
- Holden Caporusso, Class of 2025
Maya Ridenour, Class of 2026
“I enjoy going to Regis Catholic Schools because everyone is supportive of each other. You also get to know everyone and become friends with them. Regis has made a very good impact on my life.”
- Maya Ridenour, Class of 2026
Colleen Callaghan, Class of 2024
"Regis Catholic Schools has made an impact on my life by teaching me how to be a well-rounded and hardworking person. What I love most about Regis is the community. I love hanging out with my friends and playing sports with them!"
- Colleen Callaghan, Class of 2024
Chase Kostka, Class of 2024

"Attending Regis has helped me in a lot of ways! I love that our school is small, giving me the ability to get involved in playing sports. I also enjoy being able to get to know everybody, even all of the teachers. My school is full of good kids and supportive people!"

- Chase Kostka, Class of 2024
Shaughnessy Murphy, Class of 2002
"The Regis motto, "Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow", couldn't be more true. The foundation for my successes today were first forged in the classroom and athletic programs at Regis."
- Shaughnessy Murphy, Class of 2002
Anna Allen, Class of 2021
"Going to a Catholic school has made me a better Catholic by enabling me to learn and grow my faith in an accepting and caring atmosphere. Through Regis, I have learned so many values and morals that I use everyday. The motto “Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow” describes Regis perfectly. They teach us how to be a leader in the community and classroom."
- Anna Allen, Class of 2021
Marianne Callaghan, Regis Parent
"It is so well worth it for us to sacrifice financially for our kids to come here because honestly, we don't feel like it is a sacrifice. We feel like it is an investment in their future."
- Marianne Callaghan, Regis Parent
Erika Galewski, Teacher
"Teaching is my vocation and I feel God calling me to teach. Having the strong faith-based education that we provide is something I think is very important for students to have at all age levels and all grade levels."
- Erika Galewski, Teacher
Grace Kristo, Class of 2020
"I feel like the focus on service and helping others helped me grow as an individual and the class sizes gave me an opportunity to learn more than I could at a public school."
- Grace Kristo, Class of 2020
John Mulligan, Class of 1983
"The values I learned at Regis carry over for your entire life; values like treating people respectfully and working hard to achieve your goals. These are values that lead to success in life."
- John Mulligan, Class of 1983

Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow

Regis Catholic Schools is dedicated to educating students of all faiths in a Catholic, Christ-centered environment. We are united by Our Core Values of Living Faith, Accepting Responsibility, Promoting Teamwork, Achieving Excellence, and Inspiring Leadership.