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Calvert County Public Schools

Calvert County Public Schools. Department of Student Services July 2006. Our Services. Pupil Personnel Services School Psychology Guidance and Counseling School Health Services Police Liaison. Coordinated Student Services Programs. Master Plan-School Improvement Team

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Calvert County Public Schools

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  1. Calvert County Public Schools Department of Student Services July 2006

  2. Our Services • Pupil Personnel Services • School Psychology • Guidance and Counseling • School Health Services • Police Liaison

  3. Coordinated Student Services Programs • Master Plan-School Improvement Team • Student Services Team • Parental Involvement/Student Case Management • Community Involvement • Alternative Programs

  4. Attendance Academic Performance Family/Home Issues Personal/Social/Emotional Wellbeing Optimal Health Development Career Development Safe & Orderly Schools Our Priorities

  5. Bullyproofing Student Assistance Program Peer Mediation PBIS Suicide Prevention Child Abuse Prevention STEP Character Education Peer Helpers Alternative Education Sexual Harassment Prevention Homeless Education Pregnancy Prevention Challenge Student Services develops, implements, supports, and participates in programs and activities that build protective risk factors in our students.

  6. MARYLAND STATE GOVERNMENT State Highway Administration Governor’s Office for Children, Youth and Families Maryland State Police School Police Liaison Officer MSDE CALVERT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Adolescent Day Treatment CALVERT COUNTY GOVERNMENT District Court Department of Social Services Multi-Disciplinary Team Department of Juvenile Justice Drug Court Transition Team Calvert County Sheriff’s Department CALVERT COUNTY GOVERNMENT (cont’d) Calvert County Health Department Adolescent Case Coordination Alcohol Services C.A.A.S.A. Child Protection & Welfare Committee Family Life/AIDS Advisory Committee Mental Health Counseling New Leaf Program Tobacco Coalition CALVERT COUNTY FAMLY NETWORK HEALTHY FAMILIES PROJECT ECHO SO. MD. STUDENT SERVICES CONSORTIUM SAFE HARBOR Inter-Agency Coordination & Collaboration

  7. Enrollment FERPA (Family Education Rights Privacy Act) Home/Hospital Teaching Home (Parental) Instruction Residency & Guardianship Student Records Students’ Rights & Responsibilities Student Transfers Suspension/Expulsions Target Areas • Attendance • Child Abuse & Neglect • CHIPS • Code of Student Conduct • Confidentiality • Court Liaison • Custodial/Non-Custodial Parent Rights • Discipline • Enforcement of Title IX Laws • Enforcement of § 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973

  8. Enrollment K-12June 2006 (16,945 total)

  9. Student Attendance

  10. Approved Transfers 2005-06as of Sept 30, 2005

  11. Approved Transfers – All Schools

  12. Kindergarten Waivers

  13. Tuition-Paying Students Note: 23 total (19 are children of CCPS teachers)

  14. Active Parental Instruction2005-06 (519 total)

  15. Active Parental Instruction – by Address (293 Families)

  16. Homeless Students

  17. Homeless Students

  18. Homeless – by Race

  19. Homeless – by Gender

  20. Student Suspensions

  21. Suspensions 2005-06by Race

  22. Out-of-School Suspensions – by Offense

  23. Home/Hospital Enrollment

  24. Occurrence of Home/Hospital Teaching

  25. Home/Hospital Teaching -by Reason

  26. More complex students – increases the number of treatments in all schools 65% increase in treatments from 2004-05 to 2005-06 Treatments = blood glucose, catherizations, tube feedings, peak flow monitoring Expectations of the nurse and/or school administration on the need for Health Room Visit and who is too “SICK” for class Fewer students require medication at school for emotional/behavioral issues due to improvements in time-released doses What Makes a Busy Health Room?

  27. Annual Health Services

  28. Student Health Room Visits

  29. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR 6th-9th GRADERS Preschool – Grade 9: Hepatitis B and Varicella (chicken pox). 396 letters to parents of non-compliant rising 6th graders 2,470 letters to parents of non-compliant rising 7th–9th graders PROOF = Shot record Note from physician Other proof from physician, HMO, or Health Dept Changes to Immunization Requirements for School Year 2006-07

  30. The End

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