Student Assistance Program (SAP)

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What is SAP?

 

The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) describes the Student Assistance Program (SAP) as the process of mobilizing school resources to help remove barriers that interfere with learning and student success. Check out more about PDE's description here.

 

The Center for Humanistic Change also provides additional information about SAP.

SAP Referral Information

There are many warning signs that may warrant a SAP referral. Examples could include:

-Change in friends, appearance, interests 

-Changes in behavior or mood (easily upset, sat, unpredictable, argumentative, fighting, secretive, angry) 

-Drop in grades or school performance (incomplete homework/classwork, skipping school)

-Physical symptoms of health problems (headaches, weight loss/gain, changing sleep patterns, fatigue)

-Unexplained bruises, cuts, or marks

-Negative behaviors (defiance, avoidance, aggression, stealing, etc.)

-Expressing hopelessness or worthlessness

-Expressing a desire to punish or gain revenge by harming others 

-Personal stressors with family (relocation, job loss, birth, death, etc.

Please click HERE to access the SAP Referral Link.

 

2023-2024 SAP Team Members

Mr. Shan Smerdon, Principal

Mr. Jeffrey Searfass, Assistant Principal

Mrs. Colleen Iannetta, School Counselor 4-6

Mrs. Melissa Appleby, School Counselor 7-8

Mrs. Felicia Buchanan, Nurse

Mrs. Ilka O’Donovan, 8th Grade Teacher

Mr. Bill Rogan, 7th Grade Teacher

Mrs. Gina Hanlon, 7-8th Grade Teacher

Mrs. Roxanne Thompson, 6th Grade Teacher

Mrs. Tina Guthrie, 6th Grade Teacher

Mrs. Melissa Faust, 6th Grade Teacher

Mrs. Amanda Disidore, 5th Grade Teacher

Mrs. Kimberly Knerr, 5th Grade Teacher

Mrs. Kerri Wilson, 4-5th Grade Teacher

Mrs. Stefani Balaziuk, 4th Grade Teacher

*All of our SAP members are trained and certified by the state of Pennsylvania.*