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Page 1: Unique Solutions for Challenging Behaviors. Planning Committee Matt Burrows, Principal Redding Middle Jim Comegys, Principal, MHS Donna Kolakowski, Principal,

It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.         ~Frederick Douglass

Unique Solutions for Challenging

Behaviors

Page 2: Unique Solutions for Challenging Behaviors. Planning Committee Matt Burrows, Principal Redding Middle Jim Comegys, Principal, MHS Donna Kolakowski, Principal,

Planning CommitteeMatt Burrows, Principal Redding MiddleJim Comegys, Principal, MHSDonna Kolakowski, Principal, Cedar LaneMary Ann Mieczkowski, Supervisor of

Special EducationSharon Pepukayi, Principal, Silver LakeKittie Rehrig, Supervisor of Student

ServicesCharles Sheppard, Principal, Townsend

Page 3: Unique Solutions for Challenging Behaviors. Planning Committee Matt Burrows, Principal Redding Middle Jim Comegys, Principal, MHS Donna Kolakowski, Principal,

Identified NeedStudents with serious emotional needs Often in and out of psychiatric programs Impacts learningThe traditional classrooms lacks

appropriate supports for students socially and/or emotionally.

Placement in NCC Consortium alternative programs not appropriate.

Ongoing mental health support in the school setting

Cost benefit better then out-of-District placement.

Page 4: Unique Solutions for Challenging Behaviors. Planning Committee Matt Burrows, Principal Redding Middle Jim Comegys, Principal, MHS Donna Kolakowski, Principal,

Plan for Elementary Schools

At the beginning of March, pilot a therapeutic classroom at Cedar Lane Elementary.

The classroom would serve up to 10 students who display severe behaviors and identified as receiving special education services.

The classroom would consist of a teacher, a masters level therapist provided by Providence Corporation, a paraprofessional, and psychiatric consultation.

Page 5: Unique Solutions for Challenging Behaviors. Planning Committee Matt Burrows, Principal Redding Middle Jim Comegys, Principal, MHS Donna Kolakowski, Principal,

Plan for Secondary Schools

Pilot a consultative program in the secondary schools.

The consultant would observe the student in the school, community and home setting

Provide the school and family with a behavior treatment plan.

Provide strategies for the student, school staff and family that will help the student

Provide short-term crisis support for the student and family, assistance with connecting with community treatment, and support in the school

Students who are referred will have a psychiatric diagnosis, receive special education services and are experiencing extreme difficulties even with the traditional supports that are provided.

Page 6: Unique Solutions for Challenging Behaviors. Planning Committee Matt Burrows, Principal Redding Middle Jim Comegys, Principal, MHS Donna Kolakowski, Principal,

Providence Corporation

Providence was established in 1996 in Tucson Arizona.

They serve over 62,000 youths, adults and families daily in 43 States, DC and Canada.

Some of the services they provide: Intensive In-Home Services, Case Management, Community Corrections, Support for Developmentally Disabled, Autism Services, Therapeutic Foster Care, Mentoring, School Based Services, Substance Abuse Treatment, Transportation, Tutoring and Workforce Development/Job Training.

Page 7: Unique Solutions for Challenging Behaviors. Planning Committee Matt Burrows, Principal Redding Middle Jim Comegys, Principal, MHS Donna Kolakowski, Principal,

Support with Parents

Individual planning for each childHome to school connectionsTreatment/intervention with families

Page 8: Unique Solutions for Challenging Behaviors. Planning Committee Matt Burrows, Principal Redding Middle Jim Comegys, Principal, MHS Donna Kolakowski, Principal,

Questions/Concerns