Parents
Welcome to the Bellflower Unified School District! Take some time to explore the resources provided on this page. If after reading the information provided on this page, you still have questions, please contact your home school's Office for more information
Your Child's Education
Parent Tips and Reminders
- Get your shots. Seventh through twelfth grade students must get their pertussis shots and must show proof of immunization to attend public and private schools this fall. Administrators may allow unimmunized students to remain in school for 30 days after the start of school before meeting the vaccine requirement. For more information, please visit Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Vaccine Requirement on the CDE Website.
- Get your sleep. Doctors recommend children in the first through fifth grades get as much as 10 to 11 hours of sleep each night. Lack of sleep can affect a child's ability to learn and may affect their immune systems.
- Eat a healthy breakfast. Hungry children do not learn as well as well-nourished ones. If you don't have time to pack a healthy lunch, schools usually serve students well-balanced meals.
- Stay active. Keep children physically active with bike rides, basketball, and walkathons. Studies show that physically active students have better classroom behavior and a better ability to learn and achieve.
- Avoid school absences. Chronic absences are an early predictor of students dropping out of school. This could affect their academic and career success.
- Read! Reading to children calms them at bedtime and exposes them to language, sounds, new ideas, and the love of reading. Create a comfortable, quiet, well-lit place to study in your house for older children, away from distractions like electronic devices and toys. This will help them concentrate and absorb more of what they are trying to learn.
- Get to know your child's teacher. This will help create a good line of communication to help avoid conflicts and misunderstandings about your child's education.
- Lend a hand. Volunteer your time, raise money through booster clubs, and donate supplies to your local school. In these tough economic times, schools have cut back severely. Plus, the school and students benefit from parents who are actively engaged in their children's education.
- Drink plenty of water. Many students have already started training for the high school sports season. With temperatures often in the 90s, everyone needs to watch out for heat exhaustion. The Centers for Diseas Control (CDC) and Prevention has created a free online course to prevent heat-related illness. For the free course, please visit Health Studies: Heat Related Illness (HRI) Prevention on the CDC website.
- Spend quality time with your kids. This helps in your children's development and happiness and helps recduce your own stress.
Additional Resources
Aeries Parent Portal
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Aeries App
Aeries now provides a mobile portal specifically for your phone in the form of its Aeries SIS MobilePortal App. Please be aware that there are other apps available; however, these are not supported by Aeries. You should ensure that you are only using the app published by Aeries. To access the Aeries MobilePortal App and learn more about it, please take a moment to explore the links below.
Download Aeries SIS MobilePortal App
Information on how to use the app
Parent Portal
Creating New Accounts on the BUSD Parent Portal
First, open the BUSD Parent Portal website by clicking here.
Once the login screen appears, click on the Create New Account link.
The Parent option should have a black dot in the circle. If not, click on the circle next to Parent to insert the black dot.
Type in your email address in the Email Address and Verify Email Address boxes.
Type in a password that you will use each time you log in to the Parent Portal.
Retype your password, then select the Next button.
After this step, an email will be sent to the email address you entered. You must log in to your email account. You must open the email you received from noreply@busd.k12.ca.us in order to continue creating your new parent portal account. Do not reply to the email.
Confirm your email address by clicking on the Confirm This Email Address link found inside the email, or copy and paste the email code found at the bottom of the email into Step 3 on the Parent Portal Website.
Once your email has been verified, you will see a confirmation page and can continue with the registration process. Click on Return to Login Page.
Verify your student's information by entering the 10 digit permanent ID number, the home telephone number, and the verification code that is provided by the student's school, and then click Next.
The parent is presented with a list of all contact records for that student. This only applies if the account was created as a Parent account, and there is at least one contact record for the student.
When a name is selected and the parent clicks Next, the account email address will attempt to populate that contact record’s e-mail field. If the contact record has an existing email address populated that is different than the account email address, the parent must click OK to replace it. Once overwritten, an email will be sent to the old email address informing the owner that the email address stored in Aeries has changed and to contact the school if there is a concern. If the parent selects “None of the above” no contact records will be updated.
Now that the account is created and linked, the parent can use the login page to login to the portal and view the information about their associated student. Adding an additional student to the account can also be done at this time by clicking the Add Another Student to Your Account button.
Adding Additional Students to an Already Existing Parent Account
The Aeries Parent and Student Portals allow individual parent accounts to be associated with multiple students. The account can even be associated with students from different schools within the same District. This means that parents only need one username and password to access all their students. You will need the three pieces of required information before you can add another student to your existing account.
To add a new student to an account, first, log in to Parent Portal. The menu shows Change Student, a dropdown list of students currently assigned to this account are listed as well as the option to Add New Student To Your Account.
To add additional students, you will be prompted for the Student ID, Primary Telephone Number, and Verification Pass Code (VPC). You will then see the students added to the Change Student dropdown and can easily switch between them by clicking on the student’s name.
Data Confirmation Directions
If you need to make changes to your emergency contacts you can do that through your Aeries Parent Portal. Any additional changes please contact your student's school.
NOTE: You need to have a Parent Portal account to complete Data Confirmation. If you don’t have an account, please visit our Parent Portal section on the website to learn how to create an account. If you do not have the required information to create your Parent Portal account, you will need to reach out to your school site's office to obtain the information once the offices reopen in August.
To begin Data Confirmation, click here to go to the Bellflower Unified School District Parent Portal account. Please be sure you are using one of the following compatible web browsers: Internet Explorer 11, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, or Safari.
- To start the Data Confirmation process, log into the Parent Portal. Once you have logged in, you will see a message in yellow, that you have not completed the Student Data Confirmation process. Click Here to confirm the information about your student. When you click the Click Here link the confirmation process will start.
- Read the descriptions of the Family Information options and select the option that best fits the home type situation for your student. Click Confirm and Continue to move to the next step.
- You will now move on to the Student Demographics section. Click on the Change button at the bottom to make any necessary changes, then SAVE. Click Confirm and Continue to move to the next step after each area is completed.
- To make changes to the Medical History, click on the Change, Add, or Delete buttons, then SAVE.
- Download and SAVE the documents to your computer for future reference. Complete and print out all mandatory documents needed for the new school year. To complete the step, you must also check the box to the right of the document link. If you are having difficulty with this process, please read the Using Different Browsers document on the login page.
- To complete the Authorizations step, check allow/deny or yes/no, whatever best applies to your student for all listed, then SAVE.
- Final Data Confirmation - Be sure to click on the Print New Emergency Card button in order to print the new Emergency card. Bring this to your school's office on the first day of school.
- If you forgot to print out and complete the final confirmation page, you can access this by going to the Student Information tab, Data Confirmation.
Click here for a version of these directions that is printable
View Your Child's Teacher & Report Card
Viewing Your Child’s Teacher in BUSD Parent Portal
Viewing Report Cards on Parent Portal Using a Web Browser
First select the Grades option
Next Select Report Card History
Viewing on Aeries Mobile Portal App
On the main screen, at the bottom, click on the report card icon. You will see all of the report cards on file for the selected student. On each report card in the list, it shows which school it's from, the year, grade, term, and date of the report card. Below that, it offers buttons to download the report card in any language that has been made available. The report card itself is in the form of a PDF you can download to your mobile device. Once it is downloaded, you can email it or otherwise share it with yourself to view it on a desktop computer.
Meal & Nutrition Information
Bellflower Unified School District
2024-2025 School Lunch Program
Bellflower Unified School District will participate in the California Universal Meals Program and will implement the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). This means that all K-12 BUSD students will receive one Breakfast and one Lunch during the school day at NO CHARGE. Second Meals as well as a la carte items will be available for purchase through our cashless Schoolcafe system.
Click here for more information on Schoolcafe.
Preschool sites will receive a Breakfast and Lunch at no charge, and our Afterschool Programs will receive Supper at no charge. We will continue to serve meals to our children through uncertain times. The goal of the Food and Nutrition Services Department is to offer appealing, nutritious foods, and encourage children to make healthy choices when eating at the school cafeteria.
Since meals are no charge, we will not be sending meal applications to families. However, the District will need to establish eligibilities for student supplemental funds through alternative means – HOUSEHOLD INCOME SURVEY (found in your Data Confirmation). Please help our school district receive the maximum funds by submitting the Form before October 30, 2024.
The submission of a HOUSEHOLD INCOME SURVEY in the Annual Data Confirmation could also give you eligibility for the Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) program. P-EBT is a program that provides a cash-like benefit to purchase groceries for students to replace meals they would have normally received when in-person at school during the pandemic.
General Information:
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- For P-EBT: Complete the HOUSEHOLD INCOME SURVEY in BUSD Data Confirmation. Click here for more information on P-EBT.
- Our menus with be sent through the school sites and posted on the BUSD website.
- All K-12 students will be served breakfast and lunch at no charge, regardless of income.
- We will offer a la carte to all K-12 students for added costs.
- For Elementary sites, Breakfast meals are available 30 minutes before school starts at the cafeteria. For Middle/High Schools, Breakfast will be served during the designated snack time at each school site. Lunch will be served at the designated lunch time of each Elementary and Middle/High School site.
First Breakfast: NO CHARGE
Second Breakfast: $2.50 Elementary - High School students
First Lunch: NO CHARGE
Second Lunch: $3.50 Elementary, $4.00 Middle & High School students
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Support
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Community Mental Health & Crisis Resources
Bellflower Unified School District Prevention and Intervention Community Mental Health and Crisis Resources
SUICIDE AND CRISIS RESOURCES
CRISIS TEXT LINE
- Services: Free 24/7 support for all ages in crisis. Text anywhere in the USA to text with a trained crisis counselor.
- Text “HOME” to 741741
- Click here to visit the Crisis Text Line website.
- Text “CONNECT” to 741741 (depression hotline)
MY3APP
- Services: Suicide prevention app.
- Click here to visit the My3 website.
NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE
- Services: Available 24/7. Calls are free and confidential. Callers can call for themselves or someone they care about.
- Call or text: 988, online chat available at: 988lifeline.org
- Click here to visit the Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services website.
PARENTING RESOURCES
“KNOW THE SIGNS”
- Resources for knowing the signs, reaching out, and finding the words to talk with your child about suicide.
- Brochure: English, Spanish
BUSD PARENT UNIVERSITY
- Services: Free classes to parents on topics of academic success, health and wellness, and social/emotional awareness.
- (562) 866-9011 ext. 2092
CERRITOS COLLEGE FOSTER & KINSHIP CARE
- Services: Provide free parenting classes and workshops for foster parents, relative caregivers, guardians, and foster teens on a variety of topics.
- (562) 860-2451 ext. 2548
- Click here to to visit the Cerritos College Foster and Kinship Care website.
EXCHANGE CLUB FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER
- Services: Parenting classes are provided at a low cost.
- (562) 904-9590
- Click here to visit the Exchange Club Family Support Center website.
CRISIS/SHELTERS
ANGEL STEP TOO
- Services: Supportive housing program for women and children disrupted by domestic violence and maternal substance abuse. Treatment program.
- (562) 461-9272
- Click here to visit the Souothern California Alcohol and Drug Programs, Inc.
CASA YOUTH SHELTER
- Services: 24/7 emergency temporary home providing a safe haven for runaway, homeless, abandoned or abused youth. Ages 12 through 17.
- (800) 914-2272
- Click here to visit the Casa Youth Shelter website.
LITTLE HOUSE
- Services: Temporary residential treatment center for women. The groups consist of: drug and alcohol awareness, domestic violence, anger management, self esteem, step studies, parenting, and recovery discussion groups.
- (562) 925-2777
- Click here to visit the Little House website.
SU CASA ENDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
- Services: Emergency shelter, transitional shelter, group counseling, and case management. Including assistance with household establishment and job skill training.
- 24-hour hotline - (562) 402-4888
- Click here to visit the Su Casa Ending Domestic Violence website.
HOTLINES AND ONLINE RESOURCES
CALIFORNIA YOUTH CRISIS LINE
CHILD PROTECTION HOTLINE
- Services: Available 24/7 to report possible child abuse and/or neglect to the Los Angeles County Dept. of Children and Family Services (DFCS).
- (800) 540-4000
- Click here to visit the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services website.
TEEN LINE
- Services: Available 6:00-10:00 pm daily. This is a toll-free confidential helpline for teenage callers.
- (800) TLC-TEEN (852-8336)
- (310) 855-HOPE(4673)
- Website: offers online chat, email help, message boards, resources, and information. Click here to visit the Teen Line website.
- Text “TEEN” to 839863 between 5:30-9:30 pm to text with peer counselors.
INTENSIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS CENTER HELPLINE, PSYCHIATRIC MOBILE RESPONSE TEAM, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT TEAMS
- Services: Available 24/7. Facilitates referrals to the Psychiatric Mobile Response Team (if indicated), crisis intervention resources, and/or appropriate mental health providers. Access danger to self, others and/or grave disability due to a mental illness.
- (800) 854-7771 or 911
LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH
- (800) 854-7771
- (310) 945-3350
- Click here to visit the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health website.
URGENT CARE CENTERS
- Services: Available 24/7. Ages 12 – Adult.
- Medi-Cal or no insurance. 24 hour psychiatric crisis centers provide crisis stabilization for comprehensive mental health services. Children under 12 must have an open DCFS case and are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
- Los Angeles: (310) 253-9494
LGBTQIA RESOURCES
PFLAG
- Services: Helpline for individual or families experiencing issues related to sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
- (888) 735-2488
- Click here to visit the PFLAG website.
TRANS LIFELINE
- Services: Primarily for transgender people experiencing a crisis including suicide and self-harm. Includes a hotline for transgender individuals to speak with trans peers about their feelings and concerns. Including individuals who are unsure if they are transgender.
- (877) 565-8860
- Click here to visit the Trans Lifeline website.
TREVOR PROJECT
- Services: Crisis and suicide intervention through chat and text.
- (866) 488-7386
- Click here to visit The Trevor Project website.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES
L.A. Cada
- Services: Substance abuse treatment programs for ages 12 through 18.
- (562) 906-2676
- Click here to visit the L.A. Cada website.
Shields for Families
- Services: Substance abuse treatments for 12 to 18 youth. Medi-Cal accepted.
- (323) 242-5000
- Click here to visit the Shields for Families website.
Substance Abuse Treatment Referrals
- Services: View map of outpatient and residential treatment programs for youth.
- Click here to visit the Substance Use Service & Bed Availability Tool website.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Centers
- Services: School based and outpatient mental health services, counseling, psychiatric medication for children and adolescent. Medi-Cal only. Sliding scale may be available to qualified clients.
- (562) 860-8838
- Click here to visit the Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Centers website.
Childnet Youth and Family Services
- Services: School based and outpatient mental health services for children ages 0-18 and wraparound services. Medi-Cal only.
- (562) 498-5500
- Click here to visit the Childnet Youth and Family Services website.
Low-cost Community Counseling Center
- Services: Outpatient low cost counseling services for children and adults. Fees are based on a sliding fee scale depending on family size and income. No Medi-Cal accepted.
- (562) 903-7777
Community Family Guidance Center
- Services: Comprehensive range of mental health services for children, adolescents, and families including school based and outpatient services. Medi-Cal accepted and low cost cash payment for services
- (562) 924-5526
- Click here to visit the Community Family Guidance Center website.
Helpline Youth Counseling, Inc.
- Services: School based and outpatient individual and group counseling. Provides youth services, child abuse reduction effort, and comprehensive drug/alcohol treatment programs for adolescents. Medi-Cal only.
- (562) 864-3722
- Click here to visit the Helpline Youth Counseling Website.
Olive Crest
- Services: School based and outpatient mental health services and adoption. Services offered included educational material, onsite tutors, and computer access. Medi-Cal and most health insurance plans accepted.
- (562) 866-8956
- Click here to visit the Olive Crest website.
Pathways Community Services
- Services: School based and outpatient mental health services, including grief support groups, therapeutic behavioral services, family counseling, and full service partnership. Medi-Cal and most health insurance plans accepted.
- (562) 865-3644
- Click here to visit the Pathways website.
Star View Community Services
- Services: School based and outpatient mental health services, therapeutic behavioral services, and wraparound services. Medi-Cal and most health insurance plans accepted.
- (562) 356-9692 Bellflower Office
- (310) 221-6336 Long Beach Corporate Office
- Click here to visit the Stars Behavioral Health Group website.
The Guidance Center
- Services: School based and outpatient counseling, parent education, psychological testing, psychiatric mediation and evaluation, and crisis intervention. Medi-Cal and most health insurance plans accepted.
- (562) 485-3085
- Click here to visit The Guidance Center website.
Bellflower Unified School Distrct
16703 S. Clark Avenue
Bellflower, CA 90706
(562) 866-9011
Mental Health Virtual Classroom
What is Mental Health? - English Video
Adjustment, Anxiety, Attention - English Video
What is Counseling? - English Video
Depression & Trauma - English Video
What is Mental Health - Spanish Video
Adjustment, Anxiety, Attention - Spanish Video
What is Counseling? - Spanish Video
Depression & Trauma - Spanish Vieo
Community Resources
Community Mental Health & Crisis Intervention
SUICIDE AND CRISIS RESOURCES
CRISIS TEXT LINE
-
Services: Free 24/7 support for all ages in crisis. Text anywhere in the USA to text with a trained crisis counselor.
- Text “HOME” to 741741
- Click here to visit the Crisis Text Line website.
- Text “CONNECT” to 741741 (depression hotline)
MY3APP
-
Services: Suicide prevention app.
NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE
-
Services: Available 24/7. Calls are free and confidential. Callers can call for themselves or someone they care about.
-
Call or text: 988, online chat available at: 988lifeline.org
- Click here to visit the Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services website.
PARENTING RESOURCES
“KNOW THE SIGNS”
-
Resources for knowing the signs, reaching out, and finding the words to talk with your child about suicide.
BUSD PARENT UNIVERSITY
-
Services: Free classes to parents on topics of academic success, health and wellness, and social/emotional awareness.
-
(562) 866-9011 ext. 2092
CERRITOS COLLEGE FOSTER & KINSHIP CARE
-
Services: Provide free parenting classes and workshops for foster parents, relative caregivers, guardians, and foster teens on a variety of topics.
-
(562) 860-2451 ext. 2548
- Click here to to visit the Cerritos College Foster and Kinship Care website.
EXCHANGE CLUB FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER
-
Services: Parenting classes are provided at a low cost.
-
(562) 904-9590
- Click here to visit the Exchange Club Family Support Center website.
CRISIS/SHELTERS
ANGEL STEP TOO
-
Services: Supportive housing program for women and children disrupted by domestic violence and maternal substance abuse. Treatment program.
-
(562) 461-9272
- Click here to visit the Souothern California Alcohol and Drug Programs, Inc.
CASA YOUTH SHELTER
-
Services: 24/7 emergency temporary home providing a safe haven for runaway, homeless, abandoned or abused youth. Ages 12 through 17.
-
(800) 914-2272
- Click here to visit the Casa Youth Shelter website.
LITTLE HOUSE
-
Services: Temporary residential treatment center for women. The groups consist of: drug and alcohol awareness, domestic violence, anger management, self esteem, step studies, parenting, and recovery discussion groups.
-
(562) 925-2777
- Click here to visit the Little House website.
SU CASA ENDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
-
Services: Emergency shelter, transitional shelter, group counseling, and case management. Including assistance with household establishment and job skill training.
-
24-hour hotline - (562) 402-4888
- Click here to visit the Su Casa Ending Domestic Violence website.
HOTLINES AND ONLINE RESOURCES
CALIFORNIA YOUTH CRISIS LINE
CHILD PROTECTION HOTLINE
-
Services: Available 24/7 to report possible child abuse and/or neglect to the Los Angeles County Dept. of Children and Family Services (DFCS).
-
(800) 540-4000
- Click here to visit the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services website.
TEEN LINE
-
Services: Available 6:00-10:00 pm daily. This is a toll-free confidential helpline for teenage callers.
-
(800) TLC-TEEN (852-8336)
- (310) 855-HOPE(4673)
- Website: offers online chat, email help, message boards, resources, and information. Click here to visit the Teen Line website.
- Text “TEEN” to 839863 between 5:30-9:30 pm to text with peer counselors.
INTENSIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS CENTER HELPLINE, PSYCHIATRIC MOBILE RESPONSE TEAM, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT TEAMS
-
Services: Available 24/7. Facilitates referrals to the Psychiatric Mobile Response Team (if indicated), crisis intervention resources, and/or appropriate mental health providers. Access danger to self, others and/or grave disability due to a mental illness.
-
(800) 854-7771 or 911
LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH
-
(800) 854-7771
-
(310) 945-3350
- Click here to visit the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health website.
URGENT CARE CENTERS
-
Services: Available 24/7. Ages 12 – Adult.
-
Medi-Cal or no insurance. 24 hour psychiatric crisis centers provide crisis stabilization for comprehensive mental health services. Children under 12 must have an open DCFS case and are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
- Los Angeles: (310) 253-9494
LGBTQIA RESOURCES
PFLAG
- Services: Helpline for individual or families experiencing issues related to sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
- (888) 735-2488
- Click here to visit the PFLAG website.
TRANS LIFELINE
-
Services: Primarily for transgender people experiencing a crisis including suicide and self-harm. Includes a hotline for transgender individuals to speak with trans peers about their feelings and concerns. Including individuals who are unsure if they are transgender.
-
(877) 565-8860
- Click here to visit the Trans Lifeline website.
TREVOR PROJECT
-
Services: Crisis and suicide intervention through chat and text.
-
(866) 488-7386
- Click here to visit The Trevor Project website.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES
L.A. Cada
-
Services: Substance abuse treatment programs for ages 12 through 18.
-
(562) 906-2676
- Click here to visit the L.A. Cada website.
Shields for Families
-
Services: Substance abuse treatments for 12 to 18 youth. Medi-Cal accepted.
-
(323) 242-5000
- Click here to visit the Shields for Families website.
Substance Abuse Treatment Referrals
-
Services: View map of outpatient and residential treatment programs for youth.
-
Click here to visit the Substance Use Service & Bed Availability Tool website.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Centers
-
Services: School based and outpatient mental health services, counseling, psychiatric medication for children and adolescent. Medi-Cal only. Sliding scale may be available to qualified clients.
-
(562) 860-8838
- Click here to visit the Asian Pacific Counseling and Treatment Centers website.
Childnet Youth and Family Services
-
Services: School based and outpatient mental health services for children ages 0-18 and wraparound services. Medi-Cal only.
-
(562) 498-5500
- Click here to visit the Childnet Youth and Family Services website.
Low-cost Community Counseling Center
-
Services: Outpatient low cost counseling services for children and adults. Fees are based on a sliding fee scale depending on family size and income. No Medi-Cal accepted.
-
(562) 903-7777
Community Family Guidance Center
-
Services: Comprehensive range of mental health services for children, adolescents, and families including school based and outpatient services. Medi-Cal accepted and low cost cash payment for services
-
(562) 924-5526
- Click here to visit the Community Family Guidance Center website.
Helpline Youth Counseling, Inc.
-
Services: School based and outpatient individual and group counseling. Provides youth services, child abuse reduction effort, and comprehensive drug/alcohol treatment programs for adolescents. Medi-Cal only.
-
(562) 864-3722
- Click here to visit the Helpline Youth Counseling Website.
Olive Crest
-
Services: School based and outpatient mental health services and adoption. Services offered included educational material, onsite tutors, and computer access. Medi-Cal and most health insurance plans accepted.
-
(562) 866-8956
- Click here to visit the Olive Crest website.
Pathways Community Services
-
Services: School based and outpatient mental health services, including grief support groups, therapeutic behavioral services, family counseling, and full service partnership. Medi-Cal and most health insurance plans accepted.
-
(562) 865-3644
- Click here to visit the Pathways website.
Star View Community Services
-
Services: School based and outpatient mental health services, therapeutic behavioral services, and wraparound services. Medi-Cal and most health insurance plans accepted.
-
(562) 356-9692 Bellflower Office
- (310) 221-6336 Long Beach Corporate Office
- Click here to visit the Stars Behavioral Health Group website.
The Guidance Center
-
Services: School based and outpatient counseling, parent education, psychological testing, psychiatric mediation and evaluation, and crisis intervention. Medi-Cal and most health insurance plans accepted.
-
(562) 485-3085
- Click here to visit The Guidance Center website.
Bellflower Unified School Distrct
16703 S. Clark Avenue
Bellflower, CA 90706
(562) 866-9011
City Resources
We are proud to serve the communities of Bellflower, Cerritos, and Lakewood. Take a moment to explore the resources listed below.
Immigration Enforcement Rights
Your child has the right to a free public education. To learn more about your child's educational rights, review the pamphlets and resources linked below.
Immigration-Enforcement Actions at California Schools Pamphlet - English
Immigration-Enforcement Actions at California Schools Pamphlet - Spanish