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Shereen Anderson, MS
Apollo, Tech, & ALC Schools
Triage Therapist
ALC Wilson: 251-4963 x-5573

Cheryl Dick, LICSW, LSSW
Mental Health Facilitator
Lincoln Elementary
Talahi: 251-4339, x-5106

Alyson Laidlaw, MS
Elementary Schools
Triage Therapist
Oak Hill: 251-7936, x-4703

Philicity Messman, LGSW, LSSW
Kennedy & Lincoln Elementary
Mental Health Facilitator
Kennedy:  363-7791
Lincoln:  251-6343, x-6165

Erica Miller, LSSW
Clearview Elementary
Mental Health Facilitator
School Social Worker
Clearview: 743-2241, x-3508

Diane Opatz, LICSW, LSSW
Discovery Elementary
Mental Health Facilitator
Discovery: 251-7770 x-3844

Mike Rivard, LICSW, LSSW
Madison Elementary
Mental Health Facilitator
School Social Worker
Madison:  252-4665, x-4350

Janette Sawin, LICSW, LSSW
Apollo Sr. & North Jr. High Schools
Mental Health Facilitator
Apollo: 253-1600, x-2436
North:  251-2159, x-4201

Linda Scherer, LICSW, LSSW
ALC-West, ALC-Wilson, Oak Hill Elementary
Mental Health Facilitator
ALC West: 203-8470 x-5666
ALC Wilson:  251-4963, x-5500
Oak Hill:  251-7936

Kirsten Tatge, LPC, LMFT, LSC
Tech Sr. & South Jr. High Schools
Mental Health Facilitator
Tech: 252-2231, ext. 3103
South: 251-1322, ext. 1857

Londa Wagner
North, South, Non-public, Early Childhood, & Discovery Schools
Triage Therapist
Mobile Unit: 252-2351, x-5853
                       

Jackie Wollschlager, LGSW, LSSW
Westwood Elementary
Phone: 253-1350, x-5390

 

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Mental Health Services in Our Schools

District 742 Mental Health Services promote a healthy start and a bright future for the youth of our community. We provide support to students, families and educators.

Mental Health Facilitator services are related services designed to provide support and intervention to special education students with emotional and behavioral needs, in order for them to benefit from their special education program.

Did You Know?

Mental health problems affect one in five young people at any given time, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. As many as one in 10 young people have an anxiety disorder.

As many as one in every 33 children may have clinical depression. The rate of adolescents may be as high as one in eight.

Twenty-four percent of high school students seriously contemplated suicide last year.

Children and Youth with Mental Health Needs

  • Have unique needs that require individualized services
  • Must be respected for their rights, preferences, values, strengths, cultural and racial backgrounds
  • Must receive what is necessary to achieve their full potential
  • Need enduring relationships with adults
  • Make positive contributions

A Word About Our Web Site

We, the Mental Health Facilitators, thought it would be helpful to gather information about our programs and about community resources into one package which could be shared district wide.

We hope this website will be a source of information on various mental health diagnoses, new treatments and medications, and a resource for parents, educators, and students.

The diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders requires trained medical professionals. The information provided in this website is to be used for educational purposes only. It should NOT be used as a substitute for seeking professional care for the diagnosis and treatment of any mental/psychiatric disorders.

 

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