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Support Services

Support Services

Social Services
School-based social work staff provides case management, direct counseling and assist in coordinating day care. In addition, intervention on attendance problems, home visits to address truancy, assistance and referral to help students and their families cope with crisis situations and other advocacy and support services are offered.
 
Homebound Instruction Program
To provide students who give birth during the school year an opportunity to adjust to parenthood. This program allows them to continue their academic work at home while earning credit.
 
Mentor Program
Each student is assigned a teacher/mentor who provides individual, academic and emotional support.
 
Guidance Program
A variety of services are available to students through the guidance department. Total development of each student is the primary concern of the department. Each student has the opportunity to work directly with a career counselor to help explore and make decisions regarding higher education, vocational training or employment opportunities available to him or her after graduation.
 
School Psychologist
Specialist provides on-going support to students and families as identified by student service referral. Crisis intervention and grief counseling also provided.

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