Juniata County School District Mental Health Department
What to do in the event of a personal crisis:
If you are at school, please talk to a teacher, a nurse, a counselor, a home and school visitor, or a psychologist.
If it is after school hours or the weekend, talk to an adult at home. You can also text or call for help:
Crisis Text Line: Text ‘PA’ to 741741
Call 24/7 Crisis Hotline (Prevent Suicide PA): 1-800-929-9583 OR 1-800-273-8255
HOME AND SCHOOL VISITOR
Ms. Shepps, JES
Email: mshepps@jcsdk12.org
Phone: 717-436-2111 ext. 5050
Students are welcome to talk with me during the school day but should check with their teacher first, since I am often busy in other areas of the building and not in my office. Sometimes parents are first to reach out to let me know of worries and concerns. I can be contacted by parents via Class Dojo, email, or phone (email is best) to discuss your concerns or give direction when you or your family are in need of community supports or assistance (example: counseling, psychiatric or psychological evaluations, medication management, shelter services, food, clothing, transportation, etc.).
SCHOOL COUNSELORS
Ms. Engle, JES
Email: hengle@jcsdk12.org
Phone: (717) 436-2111, ext. 5099
Students can see me during the school day. Please ask your teacher, or come at lunch or recess if possible.
Mrs. Stahr, TJHS
Email: jstahr@jcsdk12.org
Phone: (717) 436-2165 Ext. 5048
Face-to-face: You can come see me while you are in school. Please ask your teacher to come see me. If I am not in my office, please fill out an appointment card. Please come at lunch or during study hall if possible.
Email is also fine to set up a good meeting time!
Mrs. Wagner, JHS
Email: ewagner@jcsdk12.org
Phone: 717-463-2193 ext. 5046
Face-to-face: If you are in a class, ask the teacher to visit the guidance office. Try to use your study hall time if possible. Appointments can also be made.
Mr. Condo, JHS
Email: kcondo@jcsdk12.org
Phone: 717-463-2193 ext. 5047
Face-to-face: If students are in a class, ask the teacher to visit the guidance office. Appointments can also be made.
Mrs. Sperlich, EJHS
Email: esperlich@jcsdk12.org
Phone: 717-463-2111 ext. 5
Google Classroom: You have been invited by grade to a Google Classroom Virtual Counseling Office. If you need a new invitation, send an email to Mrs. Sperlich.
Face-to-face: Stop in Mrs. Sperlich’s office anytime you’re in school! Please try to come down during a study hall, or ask your teacher for permission if you are in a class.
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS
Although the school psychologists have physical offices in specific buildings, they offer assessment and consultation services to students, families, and educators through a district-wide service delivery model. This means, for example, you may see the school psychologist from TJHS collaborating with student teams at JES. The school psychologists provide specific information about the evaluation processes for special education and gifted support services; connect students to in-school and community resources; serve on a number of school-wide and/or district-wide initiatives (e.g., Response to Intervention and Autism support service delivery); and assist students with the transition from preschool to school-age education.
The best way to contact the school psychologist if you do not see her in her office is via email or phone.
Kiersten Fry, Ed. S.
Certified School Psychologist
Office: East Juniata Elementary School
54 Main Street
Richfield, PA 17086
Phone: 717-436-2111, ext. 5052
Email: kfry@jcsdk12.org
Additional Mental Health Resources and Information
SAP (Student Assistance Program)
Juniata County School district offers SAP at the elementary and secondary level to help support students who may be experiencing challenges including alcohol, tobacco, other drugs, and mental health issues which pose a barrier to a student’s success. The primary goal of the Student Assistance Program is to help students overcome these barriers so that they may achieve, advance, and remain in school. The SAP team is comprised of teachers, administrators, school counselors, home and school visitors, nurses and other professionals such as probation, children and youth, and counselors. To learn more about SAP, you can visit http://pnsas.org To sign yourself or your student up for SAS, please see your school counselor.
Safe2Say
1-844-SAF2SAY
Safe2Say Something is a school safety tool that will save lives. Safe2Say Something is a youth violence prevention program run by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. The program teaches youth and adults how to recognize warning signs and signals, especially within social media, from individuals who may be a threat to themselves or others and to “say something” BEFORE it is too late.
Grief and Loss
The HighMark Caring Place
(866) 613-4673
https://www.highmarkcaringplace.com
Personal Crisis or Suicidal Ideation
Prevent Suicide PA
https://www.preventsuicidepa.org/task-force-county-init/juniata/
Crisis Text Line: Text ‘PA’ to 741741
Call 24/7 Crisis Hotline (Prevent Suicide PA): 1-800-929-9583 OR 1-800-273-8255
Drug and Alcohol
Clear Concepts Counseling
717-436-9634
Food Assistance
Juniata County Food Pantry
717-436-9718
Human Services Hotline
Provides contact information or immediate crisis services 24 hours a day.
Call 211