Warren County District Mental Health Support
Who we are: Warren County Public Schools believes every student's mental health matters and has a direct impact on their academic success and overall well-being. Our team consists of Mental Health Counselors, Case Managers, and a Transitions Coordinator. We are here to support the children of Warren County in any way we can.
WCPS Director of Student Services
Kelly Kaiser, LCSW
Helping Hearts
MISSION AND PURPOSE
The Warren County Student Assistance Professionals and School Counselors are committed to assisting students by helping remove or reduce barriers to school success. Through support and networking with parents, school personnel and community agencies and through building meaningful relationships with our students, students will experience increased success through improved attendance, behavior and achievement. The Helping Hearts Care Report is a reporting tool that will assist individuals in finding assistance and providing information in regards to mental health.
Report-A-Bully
Warren County Public Schools is taking a proactive approach to the societal issue of bullying.
Bullying refers to any intentional act by a student or groups of students directed against another student to ridicule, humiliate, or intimidate the other student while on school grounds, or at a school sponsored activity, which acts are repeated against the same student over time. (WCPS 09.422)
Please use this form to report bullying that takes place during school hours/school property. The schools cannot investigate incidents that take place outside of school property/hours.