![]() Phone Help | Early Warning Signs | Concern Form | SAP Team The goal of SAP is to identify adolescents whose behavior, attendance, or grades indicate that they may have problems related to alcohol and/or other drug use or violence. Through the different steps that comprise the Student Assistance Program, these at-risk adolescents are referred for a professional assessment and directed to appropriate services. How Does SAP work? Any individual (school staff member, parent, community member, or student) may express concern for a student by telling a member of the SAP team or completing a Concern Form and placing it in a SAP referral box. These boxes are located in the Main Office, Health Room, and Guidance. Students may refer themselves. The referral is then analyzed to determine any possible indicators, such as drop in grades, increase in absences, frequent visits to the nurse or behavior problems. If there are insufficient indicators of a problem, the matter is dropped and all the information is destroyed. If, however, the data collected indicates the need for further assessment, the information is then shared with the student's parent(s)/guardian(s) who are then encouraged to participate in the intervention process. Any information concerning who made the original referral is strictly confidential. Referrals may be submitted without revealing the name of the concerned person. A weekly support group is available for students with substance abuse concerns. Please contact Ms. McConaughy. |
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