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Clovis Support and Intervention (CSI)

CSI

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The Clovis Support & Intervention logo features a stylized leaf design and the text 'Clovis Unified School District / COMPREHENSIVE WELLNESS PROJECT'.

The Clovis Support & Intervention (CSI) Program in Clovis Unified School District aims to identify and connect students with the necessary supports to help them more effectively navigate many of life’s challenges.  The foundation of CSI is the student support group process which helps empower students to more successfully address factors related to stress, conflict, relationships, grief/loss, self-regulation, family discord, self-image, and decision-making.

How does CSI work?

  • Confidentiality is vital
  • Small group setting of 6-10 peers & 2 trained staff facilitators
  • One 45-minute session per week for 8 weeks -during the school day
  • Guided by proven curriculum
  • Groups composed of peers facing similar challenges
  • Parent permission is required

CSI In Clovis Unified

How to sign up or refer:

  • Talk to any teacher or CUSD staff member on your campus
  • Contact the CSI Site Coordinator at your school site

For questions or more information regarding the CUSD CSI Program, please contact either:

Derrick Davis, CSI District Coordinator (derrickdavis@cusd.com) or

Ginger Cook, CUSD Wellness Project Lead Psychologist (gingercook@cusd.com

Clovis Unified School District | CSI - Clovis Support & Intervention

CUSD Comprehensive Wellness Project

559-327-0681 Work | DerrickDavis@clovisusd.k12.ca.us 

 

**Based on a specific program or site, referrals made after March 1st may be placed on a waitlist for fall of the following school year. 

 

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BUCHANAN AREA

Buchanan

Bryan Franks

Alta Sierra

Alyssa Albee

Century

Lainie Esquivel

Cole

Christina Smith

Dry Creek

Ella Shasky

Garfield

Tamara Riley

Tarpey

Alyssa Merritt

Woods

Sara Harper

CLOVIS HIGH AREA

Clovis High

Alana Cross

Clark

Nikki Catallo

Cedarwood

Jami Tisinger & Amber Mullens

Clovis Elementary

Jill Harold

Jefferson

Patty Ortegamiranda

Mickey Cox

Leesa Lee

Red Bank

Ronnie Ellis (Lee) (Kara Kammerer Fall)

Sierra Vista

Sherri Johnson

Weldon

Rita Wakelee

CLOVIS EAST AREA

Clovis East

Tyler Akers

Reyburn

Caren Burgess

Freedom

Jennifer Hales & Tanya Lyon

Gettysburg

Christin Layton

Miramonte

Sue Hamilton

Oraze

Julia Otto

Reagan

Vicky Savanpanyadeth

CLOVIS NORTH AREA

Clovis North

Laura Quall (New Person in 2026-2027)

Granite Ridge

Nicole Berg (New Person in 2026-2027)

Bud Rank

Rachel Campbell

Copper Hills

Ryan O'Malley

Fugman

Tammy Dornay

Mountain View

Charlotte Loeffler

Riverview

Stan Holt

CLOVIS WEST AREA

Clovis West

Lisa Ebright & Kari Folweiler

Kastner

Tracey Fowlkes

Fort Washington

Eric Horn (Karina Rodriguez3 Subing fall)

Liberty

Stephanie Patterson

Lincoln

Colleen Garrigan

Maple Creek

Cathleen Wright

Nelson

Sarah Perez

Pinedale

Shane Cams

Valley Oak

Donna Williams

CLOVIS SOUTH AREA

Clovis South High School

Heather Lowry

Sanchez Intermediate

Heather Lowry

Boris Elementary

Silivia Ramirez

Fancher Creek Elementary

Marni Strunk

Hirayama Elementary

Sara Murray

TK

Melissa Stafford

Young

Madison Ehresman (Sara Freitas Fall)

ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION

Gateway

Shelly Reese

CCDS Elem/Second

Soua Herr

Clovis Online

Lesley Chance

Enterprise

Lesley Chance

CART

Keith Williams

 

 

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2025-2026 School Year

Total Groups Ran: 265

Student Referrals: 2,900

Students completed group: 2,220

Faculty Trained: 645

Faculty Participating: 315

Most groups:

Intermediate: Alta Sierra (10)

High School: Clovis East (28)

Elementary: Garfield (9)

Area with the most groups:

Buchanan (52)

 

Group has helped me…

  1. Improve relationships with peers 86%
  2. Improve relationships with adults 83%
  3. Feel supported and understood in the challenges in my life. 84%
  4. Communicate and express my feelings in a positive way with others. 87%
  5. Think more about making better choices. 84%
  6. Feel more confident in dealing with my problems and challenges. 83%
  7. Know who I can go to and where to go for help and support. 84%
  8. Like and accept myself in new ways. 88%
  9. Feel better about coming to school. 79%
  10. I would recommend a CSI group to a friend. 87%
  11. I would be interested in participating in another group. 77%
  12. I would be interested in talking with a peer counselor. 67%
  13. I would be interested in talking with a trusted adult on campus, one on one. 77%

Benefits of CSI

PDF Resources

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  • CSI Posters created by students
    CSI Posters created by students
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    Congratulations Brynn & Marie
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    Congratulations!
  • January CSI Training
    January CSI Training
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    January CSI Training
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    January CSI Training
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    January CSI Training
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    January CSI Training
  • January CSI Training
    January CSI Training