If you have an emergency or crisis, do not wait to get help. Please use these numbers.
If you are in need of crisis intervention, you can call Lycoming County Crisis (24 hours) 1-844-707-3224 or Crisis Lifeline 1-800-273–TALK (8255) (24 hours).
If your student is engaging in self-harm, thinking about suicide or threatening suicide you should call 911 and follow their recommendations.
If you are worried about yourself or someone else contact, Safe2SaySometing 1-844-723-2729. The app is available on Google Play or the App Store.
McCall Middle School Counseling
At the Middle School, the Counselors work most closely with 2 grades. On odd graduation years, Mr. Gemberling works with grades 6 and 8. On even graduation years, he will work with grades 5 and 7. For Mrs. Logue, it is the exact opposite. We do this because it allows us to follow the same class/students during their progression through the grades. We feel it allows us to get to know the kids well, which translates into our students feeling more accepted and confident.
Chris Gemberling (grades 5 and 7)
570-368-2441 ext. 4031
cgemberling@montoursville.k12.pa.us
Mary Beth Logue (grades 6 and 8)
570-368-2441 ext. 4032
mlogue@montoursville.k12.pa.us
Confidentiality and School Counselors
Student confidentiality is important to us and, as school counselors, we follow all professional standards as well as federal and state laws. All information shared is confidential except in the instances of the suspicion of abuse or neglect, harm or threats to harm self or others, and any court order or other legal proceedings. These exceptions to confidentiality are required by law.
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Fresh Express is a twice monthly food distribution program for food insecure families in our community at Faith Church. Most food is provided by the Central PA Food Bank and is delivered the same day it is distributed. The distributions usually include staples like milk, cheese, and eggs, along with fresh assorted produce. At their first visit, each family fills out a self-declaration of need form certifying their income is within 185% of federal poverty level for their household size. The distributions take place each month on the second Thursday from 3-5PM and the fourth Tuesday from 5-7PM for families to shop for their groceries. Here’s a link for more information https://www.faithum.net/harvest-of-hope/about
