Support Space



Support Staff are available during regular school hours. Contact the provider at your school.

When Students Require More

  • There will be times a student is in need of more support or is in crisis.

  • The process may differ slightly between schools, but typically consult first with your School Counselor. If your School Counselor is unavailable, please contact your School Social Worker or School Psychologist.

  • School Support Services' staff can assist with referrals to the Department of Health and Human Services and other agencies/services.

What is considered an emergency?

Student Danger to Self - Suicidal ideations or threats in the form of direct or indirect statements putting the student in imminent danger (examples include, but are not limited to: verbal comments, comments in chat, class assignments, IM, phone, etc).

Student Danger to Others - Threatening statements verbally or in writing or pictures which could put others in imminent harm (examples include, but are not limited to: verbal comments, comments in chat, IM, Phone, class work).

Student in Danger - Student in an imminent threatening situation which could cause physical harm (examples include, but are not limited to: drawn pictures, comments in chat, face-to-face interaction, etc).


After Hours Resources

Maine Crisis Hotline: 1-888-568-1112

CRISIS Text Line: 741-741 or call 774-HELP (4357)

Call 911 or go directly to your local Emergency Room


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Non-Crisis Concerns

  • No Heat/Electricity - encourage family to contact General Assistance at (207) 767-7617.

  • No Internet - contact Andrew Wallace for family to get a hotspot

  • If on a Home Visit and parent or student are not home or not answering calls/doors please notify building administrator.