Community Resources

A strong community is built on connection and support. The following resources are informational, and you may find them very useful in your educational journey.

However, they are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Compass High School. While we strive to include accurate and up-to-date information, we encourage families and individuals to research and evaluate these resources to determine their suitability for their specific needs. Compass High School is not responsible for the services, content, or outcomes provided by the organizations or individuals listed here.

  • Children's Health Council (CHC) –Autism Guide

    A comprehensive guide with information on Autism and related topics.

    Visit CHC website

    Evolibri Consulting

    EvoLibri Consulting offers comprehensive support services for neurodiverse individuals, specializing in empowering those within the autism community. Their offerings include career readiness, life and social skills coaching, academic support, mental health counseling, and workplace inclusion strategies. By partnering with individuals, families, and organizations, EvoLibri fosters meaningful growth and creates opportunities for success across all aspects of life.

    Visit Evolibri website →

  • Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)

    National site offering resources and support for ADHD.

    Visit CHADD website →

    Hallowell Todaro ADHD Center

    Testing, executive functioning support, and ADHD-specific therapy.

    Visit Hallowell… website →

    Children's Health Council (CHC) – ADHD Guide

    Insightful guide covering executive functioning and ADHD symptoms across the lifespan.

    Visit CHC website →

    Landmark College Success Center

    Offers academic coaching and support, executive function and PEERS workshops.

    Visit Landmark College website →

  • Understood.org

    Comprehensive resources for parents and educators on learning differences.

    Visit Understood.org website →

    Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA)

    Resources and advocacy for individuals with learning disabilities.

    Visit LDA website →

    National Center for Learning Disabilities

    The National Center for Learning Disabilities partners with educators, students, families, and young adults to advance innovative research and advocate for equitable policies that address systemic barriers in schools, workplaces, and communities.

    Visit NCLD website →

  • Parent Education Series (The Parent Venture)

    Inclusive parent-focused education and resources.

    Visit Parent Venture website →

    Parents Helping Parents (Connections CA)

    Parent-focused support for transitions into adulthood, including vocational and life skills.

    Visit PHP website →

    REEL 2E

    REEL strives to ensure Silicon Valley twice-exceptional students thrive in school by raising parent and educator awareness and understanding of practical, research-based strategies to address their needs successfully. We support 2e kids by building bridges between educators and parents. For educators, we create and curate resources, workshops, and programs to help them make school a place that 2e learners can be successful. For parents, we organize and disseminate events and tools to help parents learn to advocate for and support their 2e kids. 

    Visit REEL2E website →

  • Child Mind Institute

    Focuses on anxiety and mental health challenges in youth and offers neurophysiological evaluations.

    Visit Child Mind website →

    Morrissey Compton Educational Center

    Social-emotional and academic support for teens and families.

    Visit MC website →

    One Life Counseling Center

    One Life Counseling Center is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization of skilled therapists and change agents who aim to inspire, educate, and provide accessible counseling for anyone who needs it.

    Visit One Life website →