drug & alcohol information
A copy of the Alcohol and Drug Policy Booklet
(called Teens, Partying and the Law) is
distributed yearly to parents. Parents
are asked to read this booklet carefully and discuss it with their student(s).
It features sections on:
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PCHS
Alcohol and Other Drug Policy
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Pointers
on attending a party for parents
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How
to host a drug-free party
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Laws
of the state, including driving under the influence
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Curfews
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Signs
of problem use of alcohol and other drugs
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Resource
list
Providence has three major concerns with regard to
alcohol and drug use:
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Parents
chaperone parties where there is underage drinking.
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Parents
rent hotel rooms for their students to use after school sponsored events
(prom, senior dinner dance, state tournaments).
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Parents
hire limousines which allows students the opportunity to consume
alcohol.
The mixture of teenagers, alcohol and other drugs with
the permissive attitude of some parents courts disaster. Use of alcohol and other drugs by students is illegal.
Parents are asked to cooperate when making decisions concerning their
student’s welfare.
Student
Assistance Program
The Student Assistance Program (SAP) at Providence
Catholic High School consists of a group of faculty and staff who have been
trained to recognize the signs and symptoms of alcohol and other drug use
among students. This team will
attempt to intervene in the lives of the students who are exhibiting
inappropriate behavior in or out of the classroom.
These behaviors may be caused by or linked to the use of alcohol and
other drugs. Without strategic
intervention, a student who is experimenting with chemical substances
(including alcohol) may develop symptoms which become progressively worse.
It is our goal to help our students replace their
harmful, self-destructive behavior with more positive actions and attitudes.
The Student Assistance Program is modeled on the employee assistance
program used in the corporate world. This
is not disciplinary in nature. In
keeping with our philosophy, Providence Catholic High School encourages
those students who are concerned about their involvement with alcohol and/or
other drugs to seek help from teachers, counselors, staff or administrators.
The adult contacted will refer the student to the Guidance Department
and Student Assistance Program.
The Student Assistance Program’s purpose is to create
and environment for positive change. The
S.A.P. is an expression of care for students who may be in academic,
emotional or physical distress.
The members of the Student
Assistance Program for the current school year are:
|
Mr. Frank Cavallone |
Mrs. Jan Maratea |
|
Mr. Brett Krapil |
Mrs. Diane
Campbell |
|
Mr. Tallen Mahaffey |
Ms. Gina Clarizio |
|
Mrs. Amy Potempa |
Mrs. Cindy Olczyk |
|
Mrs. Pam Ryan |
Mr. Dan Potempa |
|
Mrs. Jen Williams |
Mr. Pat White |
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