Who to Contact
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This page provides the staff contact information and resources to assist you with getting the help you need with your child's education, classroom, and school.
- Teachers
- Secretaries
- Principals and Assistant Principals
- Counselors
- Nurses
- Social Workers
- Psychologists
- Speech and Language Pathologists
- Occupational and Physical Therapists
- Special Education
- Multilingual Education
Teachers
Secretaries
Principals and Assistant Principals
Counselors
Nurses
Social Workers
Psychologists
Speech and Language Pathologists
Occupational and Physical Therapists
Special Education
Multilingual Education
Who do I contact?
Teacher
Your child's teacher is the first person to contact when you have questions about classroom activities such as homework, grades, etc.
School Secretaries
School secretaries are often considered to be the heartbeat of a school. The secretary is typically the first person you will see when entering the building and will also be the last you see as you leave or sign out. Most school personnel will gladly tell you that if the information is to be found, the secretary will know how to find it. Principal Secretaries are available year-round during office hours. Secretaries and clerks are available during the school year.
Secretaries can help with the following:
- Attendance (Middle School & High School have attendance secretaries)
- Schedules
- Meetings
- Records & Files
School Secretary work hours are the same as their school hours.
School Principals & Assistant Principals
School Principals and Assistant Principals are the leadership of the building.
School Nurses
School Nurses help students understand normal growth and development by promoting health and safety. They intervene with health issues by providing case management services. They actively work with both the medical and educational communities to promote each student’s optimal level of physical, mental, and social wellness. School nurses encourage success and achievement during and beyond the school setting.
School Nurse' work hours are the same as their school hours.
Social Workers
School Social Workers provide differentiated services to students in the school, looking for and creating opportunities to advocate for the whole child, including behavioral, social, and emotional needs.
School Social Workers' hours are the same as their school hours.
School Counselors
School counselors are educators who design and deliver school counseling programs that are comprehensive in scope, preventive in design, developmental in nature, and promote student achievement for ALL students.
School Counselor work hours are the same as their school hours.
Psychologists
School psychologists help children and young people succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. They collaborate with teachers, parents, and other school staff to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments that strengthen connections between home, school, and the community for all students.
School Psychologist work hours are the same as their school hours.
Speech & Language Pathologists
Speech & Language Pathologists are key players in reform efforts in elementary and secondary schools by focusing on helping students with a wide range of speech–language-related problems to meet performance standards. Their work includes prevention, assessment, intervention, and program design efforts that are integrated within a school.
Speech & Language Pathologist work hours are the same as their school hours.
Occupational & Physical Therapists
Occupational therapists and physical therapists assess how students access their environment and their ability to participate in their education. The therapists assess specific sensory, perceptual, and motor abilities to determine what barriers are present that impact the students’ learning and participation in their educational program. This information is then used to determine what specialized interventions and strategies can be incorporated to minimize the barriers, and to facilitate the students' learning and participation in their educational program, while in a naturally occurring setting and context.
School Occupational & Physical Therapist's work hours are the same as their school hours.
Special Education
The goal of Special Education and related services is to support each eligible child and address identified needs. An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is developed in collaboration with parents, general education teachers, and special education staff on an annual basis.
Our District Service Providers include:
- Adaptive Physical Education Teachers
- Hearing Itinerants
- Occupational Therapists
- Physical Therapists
- Psychologists
- Special Education Teachers
- Speech & Language Pathologists
- Social Workers
- Vision Itinerants
The Special Education Department's work hours are typically 7:30am - 4:00pm on school days.