School Social Workers are an integral link between school, home and the community in helping students achieve academic success. They work directly with school administrators as well as students and families, providing leadership in forming school discipline policies, mental health intervention, crisis management and support services. As part of an interdisciplinary team to help students succeed, school social workers also facilitate community involvement in the schools while advocating for student success. (NASW)
School Social Workers are trained mental health professionals who can assist with mental health concerns, behavioral concerns, positive behavioral support, academic and classroom support, consultation with teachers, parents, and administrators, as well as provide individual and group counseling/therapy. (SSWAA)
Meet the Social Workers
Mary VanSickle, LCSW-C, Mental Health Coordinator for Garrett County Public Schools
301.334.8900 x.8953
Shannon Haley, LCSW-C, School Social Worker for Southern End Schools (Swan Meadow, Yough Glades, Broad Ford, Crellin, Southern Middle, and Southern High)
Carrie Hook, LCSW-C, School Social Worker for Northern End Schools (Accident, Route 40, Friendsville, Grantsville, Northern Middle and Northern High)
Resources
Please feel free to reach out to us if we can help connect you to resources. Here are some of our most commonly accessed services:
301.334.7680
301.533.3000
Local Mental Health Providers:
301.334.9431
301.334.2357
24/7 National Suicide Hotline Number
1.800.273.8255
or text HOME to 741741