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STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
(STudent Assistance and Resource Team)
The Student Assistance Program (SAP) has been established in schools throughout Pennsylvania with the cooperative support of the Pa. Department of Education, Health and Welfare. SAP Programs provides schools with the means to identify, refer, and support students who are exhibiting behavioral, academic, or attendance issues that put them at risk.Secondary Schools in Central Bucks have a team of dedicated school personnel who are trained to assist students, faculty and family members in identifying problems that impact the student’s ability to function in school. The team can also offer students and their families resources to assist them in alleviating these problems. The team is referred to as the START team, which stands for “STudent Assistance and Resource Team.”
Why would a student be referred to the START team?Students can be referred to the START team based on a variety of reasons. Is there anything that is interfering with the student's success at school? Are her grades dropping? Is she absent from school frequently? Has she had a change in behavior (suddenly very quiet? Or has she been acting out, or getting in trouble)? Has her appearance changed (including fatigue, weight loss/gain)? Is there a suspicion of alcohol or drug use? Has there been a change in peer group? Any changes in affect (depressed? anxious)? Has there been a significant or traumatic event in the family, such as divorce, illness, or death? If you are concerned about a student for any of these reasons, and would like to find a way to support them, feel free to make a referral.
Who can make a referral to the START team?Anyone. A parent, teacher, counselor, or peer/friend may make a referral to the START team.
How do I make a referral?Contact any of the members of the START team, including Mr. Dudley, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Schute, Mr. Striano, Mr. Stryker, Mr. Collins and Ms. E. Jones.
Are referrals confidential? Will this go in my file?The entire start process is confidential, and is completely voluntary -- it may be stopped at any time. A START referral does not become part of the student's cumulative file, and does not go on to colleges or employers. The process is designed to support students and families, and is not disciplinary in any way.
What resources are available to students who go through the START process?After the START team receives a referral and reviews objective information about the student, the team may make recommendations for appropriate school-based or community-based supports or interventions. The START teams in Central Bucks work with two community agencies, the The Council of Southeast PA and Lenape Valley Foundation. If a student is referred for an assessment with either the Council or LVF, the student may receive recommendations from counselors from those agencies for additional or ongoing community-based supports, which may include private counseling, classes, support groups, etc. For more information about these agencies, please click on the links below:
The Council of Southeast PALenape Valley Foundation
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