FRYSC
Family Resource and Youth Services Centers (FRYSC), The primary goal of these centers is to remove non-academic barriers to learning as a means to enhance student academic success.
Each center offers a unique blend of programs and services determined by the needs of the population being served, available resources, location and other local characteristics.
FRYSCs have established a record of success based on improved student performance in classwork, homework and peer relations as reported by teachers. Parents, too, report they experience greater satisfaction and involvement with the schools as a result of assistance through their local FRYSCs.
Mission Statement
To enhance students’ ability to succeed in school by developing and sustaining partnerships that promote:
- Early learning and successful transition to school;
- Academic achievement and well-being; and
- Graduation and transition into adult life.
FRYSC Vision
The Kentucky Division of Family Resource and Youth Services Centers in the Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall sustain the national standard of excellence in the provision of school-based family support through continuous quality improvement.
More than 850 Family Resource and Youth Services Centers provide services to Kentucky children, youth and families in approximately 1,200 schools. Programs and services may address kindergarten readiness, successful transitions to school and adult life, parent engagement, student achievement and well-being. FRYSCs collaborate in the community to promote physical and mental health for families and students as well as opportunities for families to learn together in safe environments.