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LORANE ELEMENTARY

699 Rittenhouse Drive | Reading, PA 19606
(610) 582-8608

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  • Office

    x4002 Karen Hodge, Principal
    x4001 Jen Hemstreet, Secretary
    x4000 Adele Reilly, Attendance Secretary

  • Counselor & Psychologist

    x4006 Kaley Ryan, School Counselor
    x4101 Lisa Jacobson, Psychologist

  • Nurse

    x4004 Jessica Pinkasavage

  • Technology Support

    x4130 Cathy Bittinger

Note: Faculty phone numbers go to voice mail during school hours

  • Kindergarten

    x4110 Lynne DeCamillo
    x4114 Mary Firestone
    x4113 Kaleigh Stein
    x4112 Chris Young

  • Grade 1

    x4116 Loretta Gaetani
    x4115 Katie Hebel
    x4118 Nicola Kline
    x4121 Adam Ousley
    x4117 Emily Zientek

  • Grade 2

    x4120 Patricia Cupitt
    x4123 Ashley Defiore
    x4119 David Fick
    x4122 Sarah Herchelroth

  • Grade 3

    x4146 Taylor Fasig
    x4147 Kelly Learn
    x4148 Sherilyn Reidinger-Smith
    x4149 Josie Whitney

  • Grade 4

    x4137 Shannon Deiuliis
    x4139 Derek Denunzio
    x4133 Danielle Hernandez
    x4138 Jessie Marburger

  • English as a Second Language

    x4127 Kellee Fries

  • Reading & Intervention Specialists

    x4127 Kellee Fries, English as a Second Language
    x4144 Katie Macrina, Reading Specialist
    x4147 Jodi Moyer, Intervention Specialist
    x4144 Monica Weisser, Reading Specialist

  • Special Education

    x4145 Nicole Angstadt, Learning Support
    x4143 Brigid Curley, Learning Support
    x4134 Justin Blatt, Gifted
    x4142 Lisa Nugent, Learning Support
    x4108 Joe Opalenick, Emotional Support 

  • Specials

    x4131 Tia Cosgrave, Art
    x4103 Nina Delewski, Music
    x4179 Taylor Kerling, Physical Education
    x4104 Emily Remp, Instrumental Music
    x4176 Devon Tarewicz, Library

  • Therapist

    x4141 Tara Koch, Speech Therapist

Home » Counseling » Student Assistance Program (SAP)

Do You See Your Student Showing Any of These Concerns or Behaviors?

If there is an immediate concern about a child's safety please call 911

  • Withdrawing from family, friends and/or activities
  • Changing friends
  • Having a hard time making or keeping friends
  • Unexplained physical injuries
  • Feeling sad
  • Depression or sudden mood swings
  • Talking about suicide
  • Defying authority, both at home and school
  • Acting aggressively
  • Sudden drop in grades
  • Lying
  • Wanting to avoid school
  • Experimenting with alcohol or drugs

Are you concerned about your child's reaction to...

  • Recent death of a loved one
  • Divorce of parents
  • Family relocation
  • A relationship problem
  • Bullying
  • Other traumatic event

Our Student Assistance Program (SAP) is a process in which we can help to identify, assist and support students who may be experiencing barriers to learning due to academic, social and/or emotional struggles.

Our team is a combination of school and agency staff who will help you find services and assistance within the school, and if needed, in the community. We are unable to diagnose or provide therapy, but we will provide parents with information and resources so that they can make an informed decision that best fits their students' needs and wishes. As the parent, you are an important part of the team.  The SAP team's information is completely confidential and the team will respect you and your child's privacy at all times.

How can my student become involved in the SAP Program?

Anyone can refer a student to the SAP Team. Some students are referred by teachers or other school personnel. Friends or family members can also let the SAP team know they are worried. The child can go directly to the SAP team to ask for help. Schools will gather observable information to determine how a student is doing in his/her classes.The team will work with you to develop a plan of action to help your child achieve success in school. We will not proceed if you are not on board. Participation in the program is voluntary.

Schools need families, and families need schools

An ideal partnership between the family and SAP team includes:

  • A shared goal of helping the student
  • Mutual respect
  • Appreciation and Identification of students and families strengths, ideas, feelings and culture
  • Open communication
  • Joint problem solving
  • Shared responsibilities for follow-through

To learn more, please contact your child's counselor, Kaley Ryan, by email or phone at 610-582-8608 x4006

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Address & Contact Info

  • 699 Rittenhouse Drive
    Reading, PA 19606

  • Phone:
    610-582-8608

  • Fax:
    610-249-0173

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