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WELCOME STUDENTS

This is the YESPhilly Student Homepage, where you can find important updates, class links, events, and resources to help you be a successful student!
 

QUICK LINKS FOR CLASSROOM RESOURCES

Use the links below to quickly navigate to resources you will need for your classes.

 
 
 
 
 

STUDENT SERVICES

YESPHILLY STUDENT HANDBOOK
Click here to view the YESPhilly Student Handbook

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

​Our on campus YESPhilly Counselling Team consists of Ms. Channell, our School Counselor, Our counseling team works to support YESPhilly Students as they pursue their identified goals through individual counseling services, positive behavior supports, consultation, and referral services. 

If you would like to contact YESPhilly’s School Counselor, please email Ms. Channell at cforrest@yesphilly.org.

Our counseling department strives to support our students emotionally and practically, with resources and partnerships with outside programs. YESPhilly students can meet with:

  • Ms. Channell, Lead Counselor

  • PCOP counselors

  • ELECT counselors

Additionally, YESPhilly maintains a partnership with RHD, and can connect students to resources regarding housing, psychiatric services, support for pregnant and parenting students, and more. 

FOR STUDENTS THAT ARE PREGNANT AND/OR PARENTING

Education Leading to Employment and Career Training (ELECT)

ELECT offers case management and supportive services to expecting or already parenting teen mothers and fathers 21 years old and younger to help them as students achieve their highest potential personally and academically, so they become successful parents and citizens, by providing the support they need to stay in school through graduation.

FOR YOUTH EXPERIENCING HOUSING INSECURITY

If you or your family is experiencing housing insecurity or homelessness, this is a video for families in Philadelphia to understand their rights under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act.

This ensures immediate enrollment and educational stability for students experiencing homelessness.