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What We Do

Our student support team includes School Psychologists, Mental Health Specialists, School Nurses, Speech Therapists and Vocational Education Specialists---all of whom ensure your child's educational experience is safe, healthy and productive.

Who We Are

Dr. Carrie Warda

Director of Pupil Services dwarda@puhsd.k12.ca.us 530.886.4443

Rebecca Brandon

Vocational Education/Workability rbrandon@puhsd.k12.ca.us 530.886.4423

Trista Groth

Administrative Assistant to the Director of Pupil Services tgroth@puhsd.k12.ca.us 530.886.4419

Heidi Moore

School Psychologist hmoore@puhsd.k12.ca.us 530.886.4455

Pupil Services

Mental Health Specialists

Get to know Sascha, Jennifer & Nicole at their Mental Health Specialist website.

Psychologists

What Rebecca Brandon Does

Workability provides comprehensive pre-employment skills training, employment placement and follow-up for special education students who are making the transition from school to work, independent living and post-secondary education or training.

What Karen, Rebecca & Hannah Do

As Speech-Language Pathologists, we work with students to assess, diagnose, and remediate disorders related to speech and language functioning. We work on articulation, voice, fluency, expressive and receptive language, comprehension and social skills in relation to student academics and learning. Our goal is to help students become more successful in the classroom and community.

The National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline has been updated to a three-digit dialing code. Call or text if you or a loved one needs help.

The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a new three-digit dialing code for support.

 

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