Elementary Services

Guidance

The guidance staff is an integral part of all aspects of student life and remains the primary point of contact. If you have a concern about your child's social-emotional wellbeing or are in need of assistance, please reach out to your child's guidance counselor directly, as they are the first line of defense when addressing counseling related issues.

A Message from the School-Based Mental Health Team

Dear Parent,

The COVID-19 pandemic challenges our school community with an unprecedented situation. Our teachers and administrators have quickly collaborated to plan for online, remote learning for our students. Students will continue their work, and much more importantly, they will continue their connection to their teachers. Maintaining the consistency of teacher-student contact is, we believe, a critical component of our response as a school district. This is not only for continuity of learning, but to continue the valued staff-student relationships that make our district a special place to learn.

We are employing the same approach to school-based mental health and counseling services. Despite the many disruptions in our day-to-day lives and increased uncertainties about the course of this virus, we are committed to doing our best in addressing the mental health-related dimensions of this health crisis. And, although public health guidance is rapidly changing – what we can rely on to remain a constant is our responsibility to care for one another and keep each other safe. We will continue to provide resources, suggestions, and information that will help our community maximize resilience and emotional well-being at this important time.

Our goal is to maintain, when and where we can, consistency in counselor-student contact during all phases of instruction and school closure. Each school employs various support staff who interact frequently with students in order to provide needed psycho-social support. Some students are seen regularly, while others are seen on an as-needed basis. All students, in all grade levels, have access to trusted adults while they are at school, and this should not change during this time. We will continue to be here for you. Just as ALL students are encouraged to visit one of our offices during the school day, they will be able to reach out for help or assistance electronically via email.


If you have a question about school-based mental health, please contact:

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:

Our school-based mental health clinicians are a part of the K-12 Student Life Team and work collaboratively with the guidance counselors at each grade level. At the elementary level, you are encouraged to access your guidance counselor directly, as they are the first line of defense when addressing social-emotional student issues.

Our Student Life Teams have, at times, needed to assist students who are in crisis. When these crisis situations involve suicidal ideation or behavior, we follow a specific plan to ensure the student’s safety and link the student and family to supportive assessment and intervention in the community. If your child is expressing suicidal thoughts, please call 911, or immediately contact your physician, or call 201-262-4357 (201-262-HELP). You may also contact Ms. DePinto or Mr. Feeley for an initial assessment and referral for further evaluation.


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