Through the classroom and counseling programs, students in APS learn about social skills, peer mediation, character education, citizenship, stress management, and recognition of psychological or emotional needs. Specific programs address harassment and bullying, as well as suicidal ideation.
In addition to its counseling staff, each school has an assigned school psychologist and school social worker. All high schools also have attendance counselors, substance abuse counselors, school nurses and school resource officers. School-based therapists from the Department of Mental Health support several schools.
School mental health staff maintain up-to-date information about community resources and are prepared to facilitate referrals to agencies and service providers, as necessary.
Every school has a team of professionals that are available to parents. Parents should contact the school principal or school counselor to discuss possible evaluations.