Wellness Support

Folsom Cordova Unified School District is committed to promoting student wellness so that all students achieve academic, social-emotional, and behavioral success.Through the intentional alignment of initiatives and resources, we commit to supporting the needs of the whole-child. The Continuous Improvement and Student Services Department works closely with the Attendance and Due Process & Safety Department and Health and Wellness Services to support the wellness of our students, staff and families. Programs in our department include:
- Districtwide Continuous Improvement
- School-based Mental Health
- Community Schools
- Positive School Climate/Climate Facilitators
- PBIS implementation
- Parent Coordinators
- Volunteer Procedures
- Improvement and Leadership Coaching
Our Student Wellness Team provides a variety of mental and emotional health services ranging from school wellness campaigns to more intensive and individualized short-term counseling services at all middle and high schools. Most of our elementary schools have an assigned Student Wellness Team member. We also work closely with partners and community service agencies to connect families with longer term resources. Students, staff and families can access out-of-school counseling and substance abuse treatment services through Care Solace.
Questions? Contact us at (916) 294-9000 x102455.
We are happy to share a Virtual Wellness Space. This site is a place for students, parents, and staff to find tools, activities, and strategies for managing stress and overwhelm. Take some time for yourself and explore!
FCUSD Virtual Wellness Space

Kate Hazarian, MSW, PCC, ACTC
Executive Director, Continuous Improvement
and Student Services
916-294-9000 ext.102450
Lorena Martinez
Administrative Assistant
916-294-9000 ext.102455
Mental Health & Wellness brochure
The FCUSD Student Wellness Team is made up of licensed mental health specialists and school social workers who offer short-term counseling services focused on skill-building and make referrals as needed. To get started, please contact:
- Elementary - your student's teacher or school office
- Secondary - your student's assigned counselor, which can be found here:

