Penn MiddlE Guidance Department
Contact Info
Mrs. Schrinel
724-744-7877
Schrinels@penntrafford.org
Hello! I am so happy to be here at Penn Middle School as your School Counselor. My role at the school is to support all students academically, socially/emotionally, and with career education. I do this through individual counseling, group counseling, classroom lessons, and many other programs that we provide at the school.
Please check out the rest of my website to see some of the programs and resources we provide here at Penn Middle.
Career Education
JA BizTown
6th Grade
Students grades 6th through 8th will receive Career Education lessons. These lessons will address a number of important topics geared towards career development and exploration.
Each lesson will have an assignment to go along with it. These assignments will be added to the students career portfolios and will travel with them from year to year. These lessons meet the criteria for the Future Ready Pa Index.
Additional aspects of the students portfolios will include:
Financial Reality Fair 8th Grade
CWCTC Visit
7th & 8th Grade
High School Scheduling 8th Grade
Checklist
Career
Sixth Grade
Interest Area Quick
Assessment
Students will complete a Quick Assessment on PA Career Zone. Students will fill out an outline based on their results.
Career Plan and Goal Setting
Students will create academic, professional, and personal goals for their future.
Interviews
Students will interviews friends about 2 careers they may be interested in. Students will also interview 5 people who currently have jobs.
JA Biztown
Students will have the opportunity to visit JA Biztown. They will get to work a selected job for the day and interact other businesses and occupations in the town.
CWCTC Presentation
Students will have a presentation on CWCTC. Students will fill out a Google form Reflection.
Checklist
Career
Seventh Grade
Interest Profiler
Students will complete an Interest Profiler on PA Career Zone. Students will fill out an outline based on their results.
Career Plan and Goal Setting
Students will create academic, professional, and personal goals for their future.
Interviews
Students will watch interviews of Penn Middle School staff. Students will fill out a reflection form.
CWCTC Tour
Students will get to tour CWCTC
CWCTC Presentation
Students will have a presentation on CWCTC. Students will fill out a Google form Reflection.
Checklist
Career
Eighth Grade
Budget Your Life
Students will complete the Budget Your Life activity on PA Career Zone. Students will complete a worksheet to go along with it.
Career Plan and Goal Setting
Students will create academic, professional, and personal goals for their future.
To Become an Entrepreneur
Students will explore and learn about Entrepreneur's through and interactive lesson and worksheet
Financial Reality Fair/Reflection
Students will attend the Financial Reality Fair and complete a reflection.
CWCTC Tour
Students will get to tour CWCTC
CWCTC Presentation
Students will have a presentation on CWCTC. Students will fill out a Google form Reflection.
Social Emotional
Group Counseling
Throughout the year I meet with students in small groups. These groups are a great way for me to offer assistance to students with similar needs.
Email or call if you are interested in these services for your student
Individual Counseling and Check-in's
I am available to students as needed. I offer individual counseling and quick check-in's as needed. I can address students personal concerns, academics, and questions about career education.
Academic
Extra Help
Penn Middle offers a variety of options to help students who may need some extra academic help. Please look at the services section for more information.
Progress Monitoring
Students are monitored academically on a bi-weekly basis. I focus on students who have D's or F's.
988 Suicide & Crisis Hotline
provides 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention, and crisis resources; can be called or texted
Westmoreland Crisis Hotline & Mobile Crisis Unit: 1-800-836-6010
provides assistance for individuals in crisis and provides face-to-face intervention during crisis situations
Resources
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
text with a trained Crisis Counselor until you’re in a safe place
SAMHSA’s National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders
Excela Health Crisis Response Center: 724-832-4465
Crisis walk-in services are available from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. at the corner of Depot and West Pittsburgh Street on the Westmoreland Hospital Campus
CONTACT
Penn Middle School
1007 Penn Middle Way
Jeannette, Pa 15644
724-744-7877
schrinels@penntrafford.org
Sue Schrinel
Student Assistance Program
The Student Assistance Program is comprised of trained school professionals (counselors, teachers, and administrators) who receive referrals from parents, teachers, students, and other school staff. This team works closely and confidentially with outside agencies to help you access school and community services.
Do You see your child Showing any of these behaviors?
Our SAP Team
Mr. James Simpson, Principal
Mrs. Sue Schrinel, School Counselor
Mr. Chad Waszo, Head Teacher
Mrs. Elizabeth Sandala, Nurse
Mr. Joshua Biss, School Psychologist
Mr. Rick Steele, Teacher
Mrs. Lea Wentroble, Teacher
Mrs. Meredith Hodge, Teacher
Mrs. Katie Datz, Teacher
Mrs. Sabrina Oberkofler, Teacher
Mrs. Maria Frontz, Teacher
Mrs. Kelly Podkul, Teacher
Mrs. Julie Falat, SAP Liaison
Are you concerned about your child's reaction to?
How does my child become involved in the sap program?
Penn Middle School's SAP team will help you find services and assistance within the school and, if needed, in the community. We do not diagnose, treat, or refer your child for treatment. Rather, we will provide you with information; you make the choices. Remember, you are part of our team. Our goal is to help your child succeed in school.
Students come to the SAP team in different ways. Anyone can refer a student to the Student Assistance Program. Some students are referred by teachers and other school personnel. Any school staff member, a student's friend or family member can let the SAP team know they are worried about someone. The student themselves can even go directly to the SAP team to ask for help. However, the SAP team will not become involved unless we receive parent permission.