SAP

SAP is an early intervention program for students who are having difficulty 
being successful in school. SAP involves the coordinated efforts of 
professionals (a building administrator, two or more classroom teachers, a 
school counselor, a social worker, a school nurse, and others) who comprise 
the Student Assistance Core Team. The core team is trained to recognize 
students in need, to determine the nature of the problem, and refer students 
to assistance.
Areas of Concern may include: *Substance Abuse *Eating Disorders *Physical and Sexual Abuse *Depression *School Phobia *Suicide Prevention *Truancy *Abusive Relationship (verbal or physical)

Dallas School District "SAP" Teams Invite You...

To join them with referrals, cooperation, and support so that we can effectively help every student requiring assistance. The Dallas School District "SAP" Teams have committed themselves to help identify students who are having problems that are affecting their learning. Each child is a special individual who is a product of his or her home, school, and community environments; therefore, for student assistance to be effective, a team effort is required. It is necessary that all significant adults in a child's life work together to guide and support him or her through this milestone of life called adolescence. The desired outcome is for the student and the family to receive the support needed to resolve problems.


Student referrals come from students, parents, teachers, counselors, and administrators. If you have a concern for the physical and/or emotional well- being of a student, please fill out a SAP referral form. In school, pick up a SAP referral form in the office or in front of the nurse's office. You may also print a form located on the Forms page. Please return all completed forms to the student's school to the attention of the "SAP Team".

Middle School "SAP" Team Mrs. Jonelle Cavill Teacher Mrs. Kathy Dolan Teacher Dr. Thomas Duffy Principal Mrs. Bonnie Kalish Nurse Mrs. Cindy Finarelli Teacher Ms. Raelene Daring Guidance Counselor Mr. Michael Shevock Guidance Counselor Mr. Norbert Swithers Home and School Visitor

Web Links


Alcoholic Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share 
their 
experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve 
their 
common problems and help others to recover from alcoholism.
http://www.parentsanonymousofpa.org

http://www.nepa.org

http://www.Area59aa.org

Narcotics Anonymous is an international, community-based 
association of 
recovering drug addicts with more than 31,000 weekly meetings in 
over 100 
countries worldwide.
Narcotics Anonymous

Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and 
friends of 
alcoholics who share their experience, strength and hope, in 
order to solve 
their common problems.  The purpose of Al-Anon/Alateen is to help 
families 
of 
alcoholics.
Pennsylvania Al-Anon/Alateen

The mission of Caron is to provide an enlightened, caring 
treatment 
community 
in which all those affected by alcohol9sm or other drug addiction 
may begin 
a 
new life.  The site includes information about Caron programs and 
services.  
Caron's resource center has links to many helpful sites including 
Caron's 
Parent Network, teen sites and drug facts.
Caron Foundation

A web site with information on how to take action against 
substance abuse 
and 
gun violence, includes useful information and resources.
Join Together

Support Agencies

Children's Service Center of Wyoming Valley

825-6425
Tunkhannock
836-2722
Mrs. Anne Heck

Caron Foundation

1-800-678-2332  ext. 3217
Mrs. Susan Biskup

Wyoming Valley Alcohol & Drug

820-8888


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Last Modified: Thursday, Jun. 21, 2012