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Divisions > Student, Family, and School Support > Student Services and Alternative Programs
Overview
  

The Student Services and Alternative Programs Branch (SSAP) is responsible for providing leadership and technical assistance to local school systems with the implementation of programs and initiatives to facilitate the emotional, mental, social, and physical health of all students. These programs and initiatives include guidance and career development, school psychology, pupil personnel, school social work, school health services, safe and drug-free schools, dropout prevention and alternative programs, home instruction, and initiatives to reduce disruption and violence, address at-risk behaviors, and facilitate achievement. The branch works collaboratively with other agencies, community organizations, and stakeholder groups around these initiatives.

In Focus
Model Bullying Policy
The Model Bullying Policy was adopted by the Maryland State Board of Education on February 24, 2009.
Awareness and Training about Self-Injury and Inhalant Abuse

MSDE, in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, is providing awareness and training as mandated by §7-427 and §7-428 of the Annotated Code of Maryland. Awareness and training are being provided for Student Services and Health Education personnel on the topics of:

Self-Mutilation and Self-Injury

Inhalant Abuse

Awareness


The research is clear that there is an inextricable link between children's social, emotional, mental and physical health and their ability to learn. Children who are ill, abused, depressed, suicidal, addicted, or who have emotional problems are not able to benefit from the educational program. The focus of SSAP is to address these issues through both prevention and intervention strategies and programs to help students overcome challenges to learning and to achieve to high academic levels. Through many of its programs the branch also addresses the creation of safe and nurturing school environments conducive to learning.



Contact Information
Chuck Buckler, Director, Student Services & Alternative Programs Branch
Maryland State Department of Education
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone:  (410) 767-0311
Fax:  (410) 333-8148
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