Crisis Intervention and Student Support
Type: Administrative Procedure
Section: 800 BUILDINGS AND SITES
Code: 806.1
Adopted Date: 1/8/1990
Revised Dates: 2/12/2007, 5/9/2011, 6/8/2015, 2/16/2022, 12/17/2024
Reviewed Dates: 12/14/1998, 4/28/2003, 2/12/2007, 5/9/2011, 6/8/2015, 2/11/2019, 1/18/2022, 12/17/2024
l. PURPOSE
ll. GENERAL STATEMENT
A. Moorhead Area Public Schools acknowledges that staff members encounter students and personnel in crisis resulting from situations such as, but not limited to:
1. serious illness or death of a student, a close relative, or friend of student;
2. serious illness or death of a staff member;
3. suicide or other threats to a student's physical or psychological well-being;
4. harmful chemical involvement;
5. changes in composition of one's family for any reason; and
6. other tragedies that would traumatize school-age children, youth, and staff.
The psychological, emotional, and educational impact of such a crisis can be significant for the individual, family, and school communities.
B. In accordance with Minn. Stat. 144.344 (Emergency Treatment) students will receive necessary treatment for life-threatening physical or mental illness. Moorhead students will have access to school-based professionals including licensed school teachers, counselors, nurses, social workers, and psychologists.
C. When appropriate, these professionals may extend these services to a student's family in order to best meet the needs of the student.
D. Student support services help maintain a safe learning environment and provide instruction, consultation, assessment, support, and resources for students, their families, and staff regarding crisis and at-risk issues.
E. Crisis Response Team Members will follow the Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). Crisis Response Teams may include: Care Teams, Medical Emergency Teams, Security Teams, Building Emergency Response Teams (BERT), and District Emergency Response Teams (DERT).
Legal Reference:
Minn. Stat. 144.344 (Emergency Treatment)
Cross References:
Moorhead School Board Policy 806: School District Crisis Management