Ohio County Schools Madison Elementary Expanded School Mental

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Ohio County Schools Madison Elementary Expanded School Mental Health Services

Ohio County Schools Madison Elementary Expanded School Mental Health Services

Madison School Profile l l l Located in inner city, Wheeling Island, Wheeling, WV

Madison School Profile l l l Located in inner city, Wheeling Island, Wheeling, WV PK-5 th ; about 290 students High percentage of single parent homes or grandparents raising children High rate of drug/alcohol abuse and incarceration of parents 89% of students have free/reduced

Tier 1 Academic and Behavioral Supports l l l Co-teaching PLC bi-weekly Teacher study/support

Tier 1 Academic and Behavioral Supports l l l Co-teaching PLC bi-weekly Teacher study/support groups Anchor (after school) Attendance care calls l l l l Too Good for Drugs Second Step Keep a Clear Mind Net. Smartz Family dinner nights Gold Star (PBS) D. A. R. E Lunch Buddy Program

Tier 2 Academic and Behavioral Supports l l l l SAT SPL (Rt. I)

Tier 2 Academic and Behavioral Supports l l l l SAT SPL (Rt. I) Tier pull-out interventions Extended day tutoring Homework time Juvenile Mediation Program Extended Year l l KOOL Kids Program (middle school transition) Save One Students (mentoring) Weekend Snack Bag Program Group counseling. Bullfrogs & Butterflies Afterschool Program

Tier 2&3 School- Based Mental Health CHOICES Program (since 2002) Group, Individual & Family

Tier 2&3 School- Based Mental Health CHOICES Program (since 2002) Group, Individual & Family Therapy in coordination with Northwood Health Systems A Center for HOPE & Change (est. 2012) Individual and family counseling; Afterschool psycho-educational groups and developmental guidance in summer school

Children Served l Most are in grades K through 5 at the time of

Children Served l Most are in grades K through 5 at the time of the initial referral • Show a demonstrated pattern of • Disruptive and aggressive behavior • Disrespectful behavior toward others • Failure to obey rules • A violation of the rights of others • Underachievement in their academic studies • Emotional and mental health issues including depression, anxiety, ADHD, & complex traumas

Teacher, Parent and School Counselor collaborate to make referral Parent or School identifies needs

Teacher, Parent and School Counselor collaborate to make referral Parent or School identifies needs of students Choices Staff, School Staff, and families collaborate regularly about progress of children With Choices Communication is Key Group, Individual, and home mental health services are provided Choices Staff holds intake with family

Challenges and Barriers l l l Medicaid redesign & reimbursement issues Lack of funding

Challenges and Barriers l l l Medicaid redesign & reimbursement issues Lack of funding for un/under-insured children Medicaid requirements for a DSM diagnosis Scheduling time for students to be seen during the school day Staffing Family participation and commitment

School-Based Center has helped decrease barriers l l Students in the afterschool program can

School-Based Center has helped decrease barriers l l Students in the afterschool program can receive counseling Less of a social stigma because the program is from the school and not a mental health agency Parent permission is easier to obtain (students received services quicker) Gathering data for our own students is fairly simple

Positive Outcomes l l l l Improved attendance Increased compliance with medication Increased social

Positive Outcomes l l l l Improved attendance Increased compliance with medication Increased social skills Decreased impulsivity Decreased aggression in the classroom Decreased oppositional behavior both at home and in school Improved relationships with peers and siblings Improved self-esteem

Focus on Increasing Numbers of Children Identified for Tier 2 & 3 Services

Focus on Increasing Numbers of Children Identified for Tier 2 & 3 Services

School Counseling Program Highlights 2011 -12 l l l Completed 341 developmental guidance lessons

School Counseling Program Highlights 2011 -12 l l l Completed 341 developmental guidance lessons in grades K-5 51 student self-referrals through the “counselor note” system; grades 3 -5 398 individual counseling sessions with students in grades K-5

The issues interfering with our students learning Percent of type of counseling received Academic

The issues interfering with our students learning Percent of type of counseling received Academic Social/ Relational Personal/ Emotional Behavioral Health/Nutrition

Ohio County Schools Madison Elementary School Before… We are proud of A Center for

Ohio County Schools Madison Elementary School Before… We are proud of A Center for HOPE & Change and the CHOICES Program …After

Contacts Jessica Laslo, M. Ed, NCC, LPC • • jlaslo@access. k 12. wv. us

Contacts Jessica Laslo, M. Ed, NCC, LPC • • jlaslo@access. k 12. wv. us 304 -243 -0367 Lynne Mañalac-Stanley, MSW, LICSW, ACSW, CTT • • Lynne. manalac. stanley@gmail. com 304 -975 -2504 Jennifer Malone, MSW, LGSW • • jmalone@corp. northwoodhealth. com 304 -234 -3500 x. 3236