Resources

  • Health Center

    Students may be referred any high school teen health center. High schools in proximity to Meek students include Grant, Jefferson, and Roosevelt.

    For all school-based health centers, please refer to the list of schools at the Multnomah County website.

    Grant School-Based Health Center
    (503) 988-3372
    415/GTC
    2245 NE 36th Avenue; èßäapp¹ÙÍø, 97212
    Fax: (503) 988-6918
    Location: 415/GTC; NE 36th Avenue and US Grant Place
    Bus: #10-33rd Avenue, #12-Sandy, MAX (to Hollywood Transit Center)

    Jefferson School-Based Health Center
    (503) 988-3360
    251/JTC
    5210 N. Kerby Avenue; èßäapp¹ÙÍø, 97217
    Fax: (503) 988-5780
    Location: 251/JTC; North Kerby Avenue and Killingsworth
    Bus: #4-Fessenden, #72-Killingsworth/82nd Avenue

    Roosevelt School-Based Health Center
    (503) 988-3909
    261/RTC
    6941 North Central Street; èßäapp¹ÙÍø, 97203
    Fax: (503) 988-5907
    Location: 261/RTC; North Central Street and Ida
    Bus: #75-39th Avenue/Lombard

    School-based health centers are funded by Multnomah County Department of Human Services Health Division. Services are free to all enrolled students. See the counselor or school nurse for a referral. Students can also call and make their own appointment.

    Counseling

    Student groups and individual counseling are available through our counseling center. Alcohol and Drug, Insight, Recovery, Children of Drug-Affected Families, Anger Management, Conflict Resolution, Peer Counseling, Loss and Grief groups may be offered. Support is also available for ESL and other culturally specific student groups.

    Support Groups

    The following groups may be offered throughout the school year by the counseling team:

    Anger Group: Manage anger and related problems
    Family Issues: Cope with family problems that arise
    Loss Group: Cope with the problems of rejection, abandonment, death of a loved one, or loneliness
    Recovery, Motivation, and COA: Find support for managing alcohol and drug issues.

    Teen Parents

    The Teen Parent Program offers courses, support, guidance, and referral sources for young parents.

    Bus Tickets

    Tri-Met HOP Cards are provided for each enrolled student.  Please contact Christina Rilatt in the main school office for your card once you are enrolled.  If your card is lost, damaged or is no longer working, please contact Christina for a replacement card.  During our Distance Learning, Christina can be reach by email at: crilatt@pps.net or you can leave a message at the school office at 503-916-5747.  We will be checking our messages throughout the week.

    Be sure to call (503) 238-RIDE (238-7433) or visit the TriMet website for accurate route and schedule information regarding your transportation to school.

    Lunches

    This school participates in Community Eligibility Provision.  All enrolled students at Alliance at Meek Campus eat breakfast and lunch at No Charge.