Mental Health Services
At Wayzata Public Schools, we work to ensure all students feel a sense of belonging and connection to their school where social-emotional, physical and mental health is nurtured and valued.
Every building has at least one licensed mental health professional to support students’ well-being right where they spend their days. Each of our staff or the organizations listed may be contacted directly with questions that involve your child's well being. They will be happy to work with you to meet your child's needs at school, at home, and in the community.
Ginny Nyhus
Director of Student Support Services
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Crisis Hotlines
If this is an emergency, call 911.
- Minnesota Department of Human Services Crisis Text Line
741-741 - Crisis Connection 24 hour Crisis Phone Line
612-370-6363 - Carver/Scott County Mobile Crisis Services
952-442-7601 - Hennepin County Mobile Crisis Services
612-348-2233 - Minneapolis Suicide Hotline
612-873-2222 - National Suicide Hotline
1-800-273-8255