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Title I Social Worker
Phone: 847-755-1636
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Degrees and Certifications:
Deana Havens
The Title I Social Worker provides support for students and families who need assistance. The Title I Social Worker sees students on an individual or group basis to deal with any social- emotional concerns. Depression, family issues, addictions, grief, anger management, anxiety, and adjustment issues are some of the topics that the social worker addresses in these sessions. The goal for students is to learn positive coping skills that will help students manage their daily lives, which will empower them to become better students. The Title I Social Worker also connects families to community resources as needed and responds to family and student emergencies. The Title I social worker implements student and family engagement events throughout the school year.
For questions regarding any Title I events please contact Deana Havens, Title I School Worker, by calling her at 847-755-1636 or email by email at dhavens@d211.org
Title I Social Worker
Phone: 847-755-1631
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Degrees and Certifications:
Tanya Britton
The Title I Social Worker provides support for students and families who need assistance. The Title I Social Worker sees students on an individual or group basis to deal with any social-emotional concerns. Depression, family issues, addictions, grief, anger management, anxiety, and adjustment issues are some of the topics that the social worker addresses in these sessions. The goal for students is to learn positive coping skills that will help students manage their daily lives, which will empower them to become better students. The Title I Social Worker also connects families to community resources as needed and responds to family and student emergencies. The Title I social worker implements student and family engagement events throughout the school year.
Title I Social Worker
Phone: 847-755-1782
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Degrees and Certifications:
Ms. Karina Vargas
The Title I ESL Social Worker provides support for students and families who need assistance. The Title I Social Worker sees students on an individual or group basis to deal with any social-emotional concerns. Depression, family issues, addictions, grief, anger management, anxiety, and adjustment issues are some of the topics that the social worker addresses in these sessions. The goal for students is to learn positive coping skills that will help students manage their daily lives, which will empower them to become better students. The Title I Social Worker also connects families to community resources as needed and responds to family and student emergencies. The Title I social worker implements student and family engagement events throughout the school year.
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Title I Teacher Assistants
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Title I teacher assistants in the Math and English Department are utilized in the tutoring centers and classrooms. In the Reading Tutoring Center (R.T.C.), tutors specifically provide the Reading Plus program, a web-based, reading intervention system, to Title I students. This program is designed to help students accelerate reading skills to eventually read at a college-ready level. Additionally, the R.T.C. provides a supportive environment in which students may complete homework, study for tests, and receive literacy support across the curriculum. Classroom teacher assistants (T.A.’s) support students in all targeted courses. T.A.’s allow for differentiated instruction by providing small group and individual reinforcement. They also emphasize reading comprehension strategies, writing skills, and organizational methods to ensure the overall academic success of Title I students.