S.A.P.

 STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SAP)
 
What is the Student Assistance Program (SAP)?
A program developed to offer supportive services to students who experience barriers to their academic and social success while at school.
 
WAHS Team WAIS Team
Ian Beitler
Alex Hirsch
Fred Behr
John Martuscelli
Kathleen O'Reilly
Laura Samson
Meghann Moyer
Traci Knopf
Katie Pietrouchie
Anthony Tarsi
Fred Behr
James Murphy
Laura Samson
Linda Jo David
Lisa Micek
Nicole Richards 
   
Avona Team WBES Team
Michael Chromey
Ashley Luthke
Fred Behr
James Murphy
Laura Samson
Mary Jo Maff
Michelle Hunsicker
Amy Austin
Ashley Luthke
Fred Behr
James Murphy
Laura Samson
Mary Jo Maff
Michelle Hunsicker
   
 Williams Team
Kevin Steidle
Alex Hirsch
Ashley Luthke
Fred Behr
Heather Maginn
Laura Samson
Mary Jo Maff 

What does the SAP team do?

The team can receive referrals from teachers, parents, community members, or students. The team meets to discuss available options within the school to assist the student with overcoming barriers in the way of their learning. The SAP team is also responsible for assessing and intervening with students whose behavior may indicate a threat to the student’s safety, other students, school employees, or anyone else. In situations where barriers to education exist that are beyond the scope of the school, the team will make efforts to assist parents and guardians by providing information for the family to access community resources.

 

Why refer to SAP?

Referrals can be for anything that may be a barrier to our students, such as:

  • Counseling
  • Anxiety
  • Behavior concerns - at home or in school 
  • Small groups (Social groups, Friendship groups, Anger Management, Grief)
  • Psychiatric evaluations 
  • Focus struggles 

 

How do you refer to the SAP Team?

Contact a teacher or guidance counselor to report your concerns.

 
 *Please remember, we are here to help. If you are unsure if you should refer to SAP, make the referral, and the team will respond.