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School Counseling
School counseling services include academic guidance, college and career planning, social emotional support and learning, and crisis intervention. While school counselors play a vital role in supporting students' academic and personal growth, their role is distinct from that of a mental health therapist. School counselors focus on broader issues affecting student success and well-being, rather than providing the in-depth psychotherapy and mental health treatment typically offered by therapists. Secondary school counselors often collaborate with therapists and refer students to them when specialized mental health support is needed.
Daybreak Health
FSHS students will be able to receive up to 12 weeks of teletherapy sessions with Daybreak’s qualified clinicians. The program is designed to treat students to a place of concrete improvement—symptomatically, functionally, and behaviorally. Students will be matched with a clinician based on their cultural background, language, and personal preferences, with sessions starting within 1-2 weeks of a referral—which includes parental consent and is offered at NO COST TO FAMILIES.
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Livingston Parish Public Schools adheres to the equal opportunity provisions of federal and civil rights laws, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age sex, sexual orientation, marital status or disability. The Title IX Coordinator is Bruce Chaffin, Assistant Superintendent, P. O box 1130, Livingston, LA; phone (225) 686-7044; email bruce.chaffin@lpsb.org. The Title II Coordinator is Tammy Kuhn, PO box 1130 Livingston, LA 70754; phone (225)686-7044; email tammy.kuhn@lpsb.org. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in any meeting, please contact Debra Sawyer of the LPPS special Education office at (225) 686-4248. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the LPPS to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to the meeting.
Livingston Parish Public Schools is committed to ensuring that all websites and web applications, both public-facing and for internal use, conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (W.C.A.G.) 2.0 Level AA. Any issues should be reported toLPWebAccessibility@lpsb.org. (bruce.chaffin@lpsb.org), Assistant Superintendent, P.O. Box 1130, Livingston, LA 70754; Phone (225) 686-7044. The Special Education Director is Dr. Eric Penalber (eric.penalber@lpsb.org); the LPPS 504 Coordinator is Marcia McKnight (Marcia.McKnight@lpsb.org), P.O. Box 1130 Livingston, LA 70754; Phone (225)686-4248.