School Services

Our goal is to educate the community about the many ways that the school system can help with behavioral and psychological problems.

School services are programs that the school provides to help students with issues they may be having in school or at home. This can include domestic issues, drug problems, bullying, alcohol abuse, mental illness, and other issues that they may be having with friends or family; as well as any in school issues that can affect their education.

Resources for adolescents with behavioral problems:

NYS FAQs about P.I.N.s

Adolescent Behavior Problems




Resources for people dealing with mental illness:

National Alliance on Mental Illness

National Institute on Drug Abuse



Group Members:

Jon Budelmann Jr., Josh Lindstrom, Olivia Maassen, Jenna Machold, Zach Mosley, and Amber Renslow

"Don't be pushed by your problems. Be led by your dreams." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Auburn School Services

Jeff Pirozzolo

Has worked as the Auburn City School District superintendent for 3 years; as the superintendent he runs the school district.

George Whipple

Has worked as a social worker for 18 years; He says his real job is to help students overcome any issues that might stop them from graduating.

Jane Stryker

Has worked as a School Counselor for 14 years; She says her real job is to help kids overcome any Academic, Career, and Personal problems.

Lauren Anderson

2 years; School psychologist; Helps students understand themselves and their worlds.

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