Trevor Browne
Student Support Services
Meet the Team
Social Workers
School Social Workers aim to help students progress socially, emotionally, and academically. Services may include crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, consulting with parents, teachers, and administrators to develop intervention strategies to enhance student success, collaborating with community agencies and other mental health professionals to coordinate services and participating in multi-disciplinary teams.
Kristi Garrison, LCSW
Student Prevention/ Intervention Specialist
602.764.8556
Student Prevention/Intervention Specialist
The Student Prevention Intervention Specialist (SPIS) provides supports to students, staff and families through the use of restorative practices by coordinating campus support and skill-building groups. The SPIS co-leads the campus prevention team, and oversees mediations and student prevention/intervention programs.
Robert Potts, M.Ed
Behavior Intervention Specialist
602.764.8567
Behavior Intervention Specialist
The Behavioral Interventionist works with students and teachers to support students with behavioral challenges, emotional difficulties, and other issues that may impact their academic and social success.
Joseph Casillas
Student Success Coordinator
602.764.8568
Student Success Coordinator
The Student Success Coordinator addresses students experiencing behavioral challenges and minor disciplinary issues. Provides guidance and support to students overcome obstacles and succeed academically and personally.
Community Liaisons
The community liaisons coordinate campus volunteers and provide community resources and referrals, emergency food boxes, and oversees the campus clothing closet. They connect with the community to bring resources on campus to enhance the students’ academic, personal/social development in school.
Student Liaisons
Student Liaisons track Trevor Browne's attendance data, trends and dropouts. They connect students who need attendance support to support services or district alternative programs. They work with students’ and their families to improve daily attendance.
PARENT TIPS
6 Tips for Parents
Take an active interest in your student’s schoolwork and activities. Know the peers your student hangs out with. Encourage them to get involved in school by participating in sports and clubs.
Monitor changes and difficulties with family, friendships, teachers, or classrooms. All of these can contribute to reasons why kids start to miss school.
Ask the school office to get you connected to ParentVue to monitor your student’s academic progress, attendance, and discipline.
Make sure your number and address are updated on your student’s profile so the school can keep close communication with you in case of emergencies, academic concerns, absences, and disciplinary issues.
Place your student on an attendance contract if you are concerned about tardies or absences.
If you are concerned about your child, request to have parent meetings with your student’s counselor, teachers, administrator, support services, or the student liaison to discuss options.
HOW DO I MAKE A REFERRAL FOR SERVICES?
Fill out an online referral form that will be sent directly to Student Support Services.