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The Student Services Department is here to help students grow, connect, and support academic success! If you are looking for additional support for your child, please reach out to us in order to get assistance. If you are looking for support with academic concerns, please reach out to our School Counselor. If you are interested in discussing social, emotional, or community resources, please reach out to our School Social Worker.
Mary Smith
School Counselor
mary.smith2@cabarrus.k12.nc.us
Kaitlyn Armstrong
School Social Worker
kaitlyn.armstrong@cabarrus.k12.nc.us
980-721-2123
Confidentiality Statement:
CCS Student Services Team members are here to support students and staff through academic and social emotional growth. We are a critical part of the CCS team. As we navigate through virtual learning, we wanted our CCS families to be aware that we may be able to provide some supports virtually. Please remember that we always adhere to our professional guidelines and ethics for practice (NC Department of Public Instruction, NASW, NASP, and ASCA), whether we provide these services face to face or virtually. We want our families to understand that we are bound to our confidentiality guidelines. Our interaction and conversations with students are confidential unless a student discloses harm to self, harm/threat to others, and harm and mistreatment to a vulnerable child or adult.
Counselors, Social Workers and Psychologists may be in contact with students through Teams or other voice formats. Parents who are opposed to engaging supportive counseling for their children may contact their principal to opt out of such support.
Student/Parent Expectations:
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Be sure you or your child has CCS email address and password in order to access Teams. Here are basic directions on how to join the Teams online class meeting.
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We ask that students be in a stable location (not driving, walking around, etc.).
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Students should be in a private location. We encourage students to use headphones for privacy if preferred.
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Students can be in view of camera from neck up only (wearing appropriate clothing, not lying in bed, engage in activities, etc.).
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Younger children may benefit from greater parental involvement to help understand the technology and content discussed.
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Parents and students in remote locations (not at home for example) should be prepared to offer their location if needed.
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