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Hello everyone,
We hope that you and your loved ones are doing well. This Google Site will be where we post links or information regarding community resources, as well as prompts and activities to keep you mindful, safe, and healthy. We also wanted to let all students and families know that we are always available through email or phone call. We have also set "office hours," where we will be available for immediate support. Please see below for contact information and office hours.
Thanks,
Ms. Schorse & Ms. Dreps
Office Hours: Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 9-11AM
(Office) 262-236-1530 or Google Voice (Call/text) 414- 465-2507
Google Classroom: https://classroom.google.com/c/MTMxMTEzMjc0NDU1?cjc=3teplvu
Make an appointment to meet via Google Meet
(Office) 262-236-1530 or (Google Voice) 262-732-2384
Google Classroom: https://classroom.google.com/c/OTQwNDcwODIyNTla?cjc=p6zh5xe
A school social worker makes sure families and students have everything they need in order to do well at school. If you or your family need some support, I am here to help.
I help students with:
Finding ways to cope or deal with any emotions during this or any difficult time
Provide resources to other people/places that can help you or your family if you need anything
I help families with:
Assess needs and connect to community resources, including (but not limited to) helping you provide for your family during this time
Brainstorm ways to help your child find healthy ways to deal with any emotions they are feeling at home.
Brainstorm ways for you to help manage your child's behaviors at home.
A school psychologist helps students learn! Whether it's academics, behaviors, social skills, or managing emotions, I'm here to help
I help students with:
Talking about how they are feeling during this or any difficult time
Finding ways to cope or deal with any emotions
Helping set goals and figure out how to do your best learning whether online or in person!
I help families with:
Questions about Special Education evaluations, re-evaluations, referrals, and 504 plans.
Brainstorm ways to help your child find healthy ways to deal with any emotions they are feeling at home.
Discuss how to manage your child's behaviors at home or at school
Please complete this form and a support staff member will reach out as soon as possible!
Milwaukee Police Department 911 (Emergency) 414-933-4444 (Non-emergency)
IMPACT 2-1-1
Call 211 or text your zipcode to TXT-211 [898-211]
Impact First Call for Help with a community resource specialist.
Crisis Text Line
Text "HOME" to 741741
A live, trained Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from the secure online platform. The volunteer Crisis Counselor will help you move from a hot moment to a cool moment.
Milwaukee County Crisis Hotline
414-257-7222
Individuals seeking assistance can talk with a professional who is able to provide counseling, information and referrals to community resources. Also assists agencies and individuals working with suicidal individuals and/or people in crisis.
Children't Mobile Treatment Team (previously called MUTT) 24-hour crisis intervention services in Milwaukee
414-257-7621
A telephone and mobile crisis service for children and adolescents (to age 18). Will answer questions and concerns about your child by phone or by meeting with you and your child in the community or at home.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
Suicide Prevention Hopeline
1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433)