Student
Assistance Program
"Help Kids BEFORE They Get Into Trouble"
The Howard County Public Schools are dedicated
to student success! If a student has a problem that interferes
with their progress in school, HCPSS is there to help. The
Student Assistance Program (SAP) is specifically designed to
help students who may be using tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs.
The SAP consists of a school based team in each school that
offers support to students, parents and teachers. The SAP collects data, informs parents and provides referrals for community based screenings and counseling. While drug screening and counseling services are not provided in school, there are free/low cost services available in the county. The school based team then provides follow up for academic and behavioral needs at school.
For more information, please visit the HC
Drug Free Website. http://www.hcdrugfree.org
The Long Reach High School
SAP team includes:
Neal Gwinn, Pupil Personnel Worker
Brett Moore, Counselor
Al Moraz, Alternative Education
Claire Pacifico, Cluster Nurse
Meghan Senisi, Assistant Principal
Dr. Rosalind Sheppard , School Psychologist
Samantha Baker, Testing Assistant
Call: 410-313-7117 |