The Student Assistance Program (SAP) is a voluntary program available to offer supportive services to students who may be experiencing barriers to learning. The SAP team will help you find services and assistance within the school, and if needed, in the community. We do not diagnose, treat, or refer your child for treatment. We will provide you with information and you make the choice(s) that best fit the needs and wishes of your child and family.
Coordinator: Lindsay McCord - ext. 1418
Liaison: Amy Clark – ext. 1528
Meghan Lawrence – ext. 1198
Dereke Mason - ext. 1038
Chester Stoney – ext. 1398
Danielle Holly – ext. 1568
Rachel Scott – ext. 1558
Amanda Voit – ext. 1298
Nicole Brown – ext. 1688
Caroline Barmen – ext. 1510
Anyone can refer a student to the SAP team. Some students are referred by teachers or other school personnel. A friend or family member can also let the SAP team know that they are worried about someone. The student can even go directly to the SAP team to ask for help.
Schools will gather information to determine how a student is doing in their classes. However, the SAP team will not proceed unless you give your written parent/guardian permission. Once permission is received, the SAP team will work with you to develop a plan of action to help your student achieve success in school. The SAP team information is completely confidential and the team will respect you and your student's privacy at all times.
The SAP team is comprised of specially trained teachers, administrators, school counselors, and staff from Mon Yough/UPMC. Our goal is to work in collaboration with you to assist in addressing the identified barriers to learning, find services and assistance within the school, and if needed, in the community.
The team does not diagnose, treat, or refer your child for treatment. We will provide you with information and you make the choice(s) that best fit your needs and wishes. As the parent/guardian you are an important part of the team.
If you have any questions about SAP, please contact lindsaymccord@propelschools.org or at 412-325-1412 x1418.