By Elizabeth Hill
Depression
affects 18.8 million people across the United States or 9.3% of people under 18
years old. 80% of people who are depressed are currently not receiving
treatment and 15% of depressed people will commit suicide.
For
28 years the Student Assistance Program has been running behind the scenes, and
helping the troubled students of Tyrone Area School District. Tyrone was one of
the original five schools to test this program and in 1990, Act 211 was enacted
and required all Pennsylvania schools establish SAP programs.
SAP
is mandated by the state and was created to remove barriers in student
learning. The Student Assistance Program website (www.sap.state.pa.us) states that “SAP helps schools identify students who
are experiencing behavior and or academic difficulties that are posing a
barrier to their learning and success in school.”
SAP
works with several foundations that help to provide counseling to students. Home
Nursing Agency, Altoona Regional Health Systems, and Blair Family Services are
contracted with to provide services to students within the program.
The
program is voluntary unless the drug and alcohol rules of the school are
broken. And although it is voluntary, a parent or guardian must give written
consent for the student to be allowed to participate in the program. If a
student is uncomfortable with their parent knowing, Mrs. Johannides stated that
“Parents don’t have to know anything that is said in counseling unless you are
in danger of hurting yourself or others. “
Anyone
can refer a student to the SAP program. If you notice that they are struggling
academically or behaviorally you can contact one of the SAP Core Team members
in person, via email, or by completing a referral form. Referral forms can be
found in the guidance office and also on the district website. The SAP Team
members will be listed at the end of the article.
The
high school SAP Team members are Rhonda Hocutt, Kourtney Klock, Luke Rhoades,
Molly Stroup, Julie Patton, April Campbell, Tiffany Johannides, Suzy Park, Leah
Dobrowolsky, and Todd Cammarata.
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