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Social/Emotional Services Suicide Prevention - [email protected] - [email protected] Nursing - [email protected] Curriculum - [email protected] Problem Solving - [email protected] Class - [email protected]/Attendance Contracts - see any VPCardinal Counselors - [email protected] Mediation - [email protected] Youth - [email protected] Diversity Clubs - [email protected] Behavioral Skills - [email protected] Thinking Curriculum - [email protected] Health Counseling - School Counselors Character Traits - [email protected] Services After School Tutoring - https://goo.gl/6KwNbmAll Tier 1 Services - VP or school counselorsEquity - [email protected] - [email protected] - [email protected] Advocates - [email protected] Lang. Learners/SIOP [email protected] Recovery/Night School - school counselorVirtual Scholars - school counselorLiteracy & Math Essential Skills - school counselorDouble Block Classes - school counselor504 Plans - school counselorSpecial Education - [email protected] Academic Coaching - [email protected]
School Counselors (Listed On Inside)
Lincoln High School Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child
Health and education affect individuals, society, and the economy and, as such, must work together whenever possible. Schools are a perfect setting for this collaboration. At Lincoln we embrace the WSCC Model.
LHS Student Supports Information
Provided by the LHS Counseling Department &
The Cardinal Families Health Action Network
1600 SW Salmon St Portland 97205 (503) 916-5200
www.pps.k12.or.us/schools/lincoln/
Cardinal Families
Health Action Network A great way for parents to get involved with student health issues. Join us! We meet the 3rd Thursday of the Month in the Counseling Center at 3:30pm [email protected] or check out our website at cfhan.org
TIER 3
TIER 2
TIER 1
AlllistedinterventionsarelistedinNREPPasevidence-basedprogramsorhavebeenidentifiedasBestPracticesbymajorprofessionalorganizations*Research-basedmethodology;LHSeffectivenessstudiesunderway
Lincoln High School Student Supports 2011-2012
Tier Three Dialectical Behavioral Skills Social Thinking Curriculum Mental Health Counselor
Safety Plan*
PBIS/SEL
Tier One RESPONSE Suicide Prevention
Student/Staff Anti-Bullying* Mindfulness Class*
School Nursing Services* Research Based Health Curricula*
Collaborative Problem Solving PBIS Character Traits
Student Unions-Diversity Clubs*
RTI
Advocate • Counseling • Case Management • Green Sheets
Dialectical Behavioral
Tier Three 504 Accommodations
Special Education Study Skills Literacy and Math
Intensive Academic Coaching
Tier Two Peer Advocates
English Language Learning /SIOP AVID Elective
Evening & Summer Scholars Classes Virtual Scholars
Double Block Academics Essential Skills Support Classes
Academic Study Center
Tier Two Peer Mediation*
Cardinal Counselors* Reconnecting Youth
Functional Behavioral Analysis Attendance Contracts*
Tier One FLEX
Parent/Teacher Conferences Synergy
Student Manual/Planner Counseling Resources
Library / Tutoring Center AVID Strategies
Evidence-BasedInterventionsforBehavior/SocialEmotionalLearning
InterventionsforAcademicSupportandOn-TimeGraduation
Universal Interventions
Selective Interventions
Indicated Interventions
Tier One Interventions are programs that all students may access. About 80% of students at Lincoln perform
well with these “universal” supports.
Tier Two Interventions are programs that about 20% of students might
need in order to succeed academically and social/emotionally at Lincoln.
Students access Tier Two interventions through referrals to the
Student Support Team and parent permission.
Tier Three Interventions are programs that about 5% of Lincoln students require in order to make
adequate academic progress. Students access Tier Three
interventions through the Student Support Team and/or Special
Education referral and evaluation.
Lincoln’s Academic Programs are reviewed for effectiveness for all
students, for students by race, and for students by disability status.
Information on Lincoln’s academic support programs and effectiveness
can be found at: http://dclingan.blogspot.com
Lincoln’s Social/Emotional Learning Programs including school wide
positive behavior interventions and supports are assessed for
effectiveness yearly. Information on the effectiveness of these programs
may be accessed at www.pps.k12.or.us/schools/lincoln/
1674.htm.
School Counselors by Letter of Last Name: A-Cn [email protected] Co-G [email protected] H-Ll [email protected] Lm-Nd [email protected] Ne-Sk [email protected] Sl-Z [email protected]
Vice Principals: [email protected]