Student Services
Support Personnel
Social Worker
School Social Workers are the link between home, school and
the community. As members of the educational team, school
social workers promote and support students' academic and
social success by providing specialized services that include:
- Individual and group counseling
- Consultation to both teachers and parents
- Classroom interventions
- Crisis intervention
- Coordination of prevention programs
- Social-developmental assessments
- Providing information and referral to community agencies
- Collaborating with community agencies and organizations on behalf of students and their families
- Staff development
Examples of situations in which it would be appropriate to
contact the social worker include when your child:
- Complains about not wanting to come to school.
- Exhibits obvious changes in behavior or affect.
- Has difficulty coping with "normal" life stressors.
- Is dealing with significant family/life changes.
- Exhibits poor social and/or social coping skills.
Psychologist
The school psychologist acts as a child advocate to support the social, emotional, intellectual and academic growth of all children. The school psychologist works with the classroom teacher and other support staff when concerns arise in the classroom.
The school psychologist assesses a student's level of cognitive development, learning style, emotional and behavioral needs. Through intervention, the psychologist may work on problem-solving, conflict resolution, or social skills with either an individual student or a small group of students. Sometimes organization, self-management and other needs are addressed.
Please contact the office or your child's classroom teacher if you feel the need to contact one of the psychologists; their schedules vary.
Speech Therapist
Meadow Glens has a Speech-Language Pathologist’s whose purpose is to promote improved speech and language functioning for a more successful educational experience. This goal is achieved through collaboration and consultation with classroom teachers, staff and parents as well as providing diagnostic and intervention services when appropriate.
Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapy services promote improved fine motor and sensorimotor functioning of the student in the learning process. Following a formal evaluation and the development of the student’s individualized education plan, OT services are provided by therapists in cooperation with the teacher and other members of the educational team.
School Social Worker
- Developing positive peer relationships
- Mediating conflicts
- Improving social skills
- Learning problem-solving, decision-making, and coping skills
- Developing strategies to increase academic success
- Providing crisis intervention
- Managing stress
- Identifying symptoms of depression, anxiety, and reactions to loss or trauma
Learning Behavior Specialist (LBS Teacher)
Adapted Physical Education Teacher (K-8)
- Administering developmental assessments for the purpose of identifying students’ gross motor competencies, developing individual learning benchmarks and determining student progress towards objectives
- Adapting the physical education curriculum so that students’ individualized education program (IEP) goal areas are addressed in a safe and least restrictive environment
- Providing direct instruction to students for the purpose of addressing individual needs
- Collaborating with general education PE teachers, occupational and physical therapists, classroom teachers, educational assistants and parents/guardians to promote students’ gross motor skill development
Assistive Technology Specialist
Itinerant Teacher of the Visually Impaired
Hearing Itinerant
Certified School Nurse (CSN)
Health Technician
School Social Worker
Carly Murillo
School Psychologist
Jordan Wiles
Cierra Johnson
School Speech Language Pathologist
Candace Tablerion
Caylie Kurtenbach
School Occupational Therapist
Katie DeAngelis
Learning Behavior Specialists
Jennifer Aukers
Mei-Lin Mullner
Tristin Vrchota
