Student Success Center (SSC)
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About the Program
The Student Success Center is an intensive skills intervention program that disproportionately serves historically underrepresented students in èßäapp¹ÙÍø who have been referred for expulsion. The Student Success Program aims to disrupt racialized exclusionary practices through building authentic relationships, skill acquisition in social emotional learning, advocacy, and role-modeling racial equity.
SSC serves èßäapp¹ÙÍø students in grades 6th through 12th who have had a hearing and a hearings officer has deemed that the student is willing to participate in the program and address the behaviors that are getting in the way of student success.
The program offers a 3-week intensive behavioral skill intervention, Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm, which includes:
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- Emotional Regulation
- Conflict Regulation
- Healthy Choices
- Decision-making/Goal setting
- Collaborate with school staff and the designated transition support person at the student's school
- Develop a strength-based re-engagement plan which includes recommendations from school-based or community-based Mental Health/Drug/Alcohol Assessments
- Facilitate a re-engagement meeting at the home school which welcomes the student back and to go over their re-engagement plan and school's expectations
Have a student needing to attend SSC?
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How does a Student get Referred to SSC?
- Delayed Expulsion: As a result of a hearing once this is determined build admin need to complete an
- Non-Disciplinary: After all Tier 2 interventions have been exhausted, including mental health/drug and alcohol assessment referrals, a student may be referred on a non-disciplinary basis. Schools must provide data documenting that previous interventions have been unsuccessful or the referral will not be approved. Please submit the below "Non-Disciplinary Screening Form" to mphilli1@pps.net.
If SSC approves the referral, the school must then meet with the family to discuss SSC as an intervention and sign the "Non-Disciplinary Parent Permission Sheet"
Referral Forms:
Non-Disciplinary Screen Form- ,
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When Do Students Start SSC?
After SSC staff receives the referral, parent/guardian and student will be contacted and asked to come to the SSC building for a family intake interview. After this meeting, SSC begins new students on Mondays as space permits. SSC starts a new 3-week cycle every Monday.
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How do Students get to SSC?
- Bus tickets are provided on a daily basis unless the student has a bus pass.
- Bus Information: () If transportation is being provided through a student's IEP, the sending school will coordinate and schedule transportation at least 10 days in advance of their start date of SSC.
- Parents may also transport.
- Bus tickets are provided on a daily basis unless the student has a bus pass.
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Questions?
Please call the Student Success Center for more information at 503.916.5494 or Student Success at 503.916.5460.