Mrs. Dunbar

Dunbar, Melissa - Social Worker

School Social Work services help students:

  • Cope with stress

  • Improve relationships

  • Learn problem solving

  • Build self-esteem

  • Develop self-discipline


School Social Work services help parents:  

  • Identify and meet their children’s social and emotional needs

  • Understand programs available to students with special needs

  • Utilize school and community resources effectively

  • ​Actively and effectively participate in their children’s education

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.  
 

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