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Extra Help for Students
Support services are available to students who require this assistance. It is provided in the
following ways:
· directly within the academic class or CTE area (for those who qualify).
· during the junior year in which one class period is scheduled or support every
other day.
· after school on most Mondays from 2:15 – 3:45 p.m. with staff.
Participation in extra help activities shall be
made voluntary, scheduled, or based on the
recommendation of a staff member who determines a need. Its purpose is to increase student
achievement and increase the level of success within a rigorous curriculum.
Student Assistance Program (SAP)
The SAP team is a group of teachers and key support personnel who systematically work
with students and their families to assist them in the removal of barriers to learning and school
success. It is a school-based
program that does not engage in diagnosis or treatment.
Students may be referred to SAP by fellow students, teachers, support staff, parents or
through self referral.
Oversight for SAP is provided by the PA Department of Education and
Health & Public Welfare.
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CCTI utilizes the Carbon-Monroe-Pike
Drug & Alcohol Commission to provide services to
students. These include drug assessments, individual and group counseling, and technical
assistance.
Tenth Grade Transition Team
In order to ensure the success of every 10th grade student to the fullest possible extent,
CCTI has established a Tenth Grade Transition Team. The goal is to identify students
experiencing difficulty of any kind and make appropriate interventions. To achieve this goal
the Team will monitor the progress of every 10th grade student in the career and technical
area and academic subjects as well as adjusting to the school.
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