Referrals

Who may refer?

  • A teacher may refer a student

  • An administrator may refer a student

  • A parent may refer his/her child

  • A student may refer themself


Reasons for a referral:

  • You have concerns with your child's attitude toward school

  • You have concerns with your child's academic growth

  • You have concerns with your child's relationships with peers at school

  • You have concerns with your child's personal social emotional development

  • You have concerns with your child's reactions to changes within the family that may be effecting his/her learning at school

When to refer:

  • When students are over emotional and cannot calm down in an appropriate and brief amount of time

  • When a student’s needs are greater than those the teacher can provide in the classroom setting

  • When a student requires more support and attention to address or solve a problem

  • When students need more specific and individualized help, solutions, and plans to address issues

  • When a student needs more privacy than a teacher can provide in the classroom

How to refer:

You may refer by using the easiest mode of communication listed below.

Parent Referral:

Teacher Referral:

Student Referral:

  • Complete Student Self Referral Form

  • Leave a note in Mrs. Strine's mailbox outside her office door

  • Stop by Mrs. Strine's office (with teacher permission)