What are we? Family
Resource and Youth Services Centers (FRYSCs) are stepping stones
to assist
students and families in overcoming educational barriers. The
FRYSC Program was established by the Kentucky Education Reform
Act in 1990. The primary goal of FRYSCs is to remove barriers
to students' learning. These school-based centers are designed
to promote the flow of resources and support to families in ways
that strengthen the functioning and that enhance the growth and
development of individual members of the family unit. Each center
has a unique blend of programs, referrals, and partnerships,
depending on location, available services, local need, and community
input. In schools with centers, teachers report improved student
performance in schoolwork, homework, and peer relationships,
and parents report greater satisfaction and involvement with
the schools.
Our regular
hours of operation are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Appointment for
times other than these hours may be possible. Please call Mrs.
Young at (502) 485-3827.
Services Provided
· Seven
Counties School-Based Services
· Clothing
and School Supply Assistance
· Neighborhood
Place Referrals
· Child
Protective Services Advocacy and Referral
· Childcare
Providers Training Opportunities
· After
School Activities
· Enriching
Education
· Health
Promotion
· Family
Fun Night
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