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- Apollo Awardsl | casa
CASA at the Apollo's! Each year, CASA is represented at the Hershey Theatre Apollo Awards. Here are a few awards recently: For the 2024 Musical Season: For the 2023 Musical Season:
- CAOLA | casa
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- Health Services | My Site 1
Health Services Downloadable Documents Required Immunization Information School Vaccination Requirements Medication Administration at School (Order From Physician ) (Order From Parents ) Physical Exam, Grade 11 Family Food Allergy History Form Asthma Action Plan Maureen O'Toole, MSN, CRNP School Nurse motoole@casa-arts.org From the Nurse's Desk New Nurse's Blog BSN: Northeastern University MSN/FNP: Penn State University Health Resources Act 117 - Parental Education of Type 1 Diabetes Cold and Flu Healthy Eating and Active Living Tip Sheet MRSA Information from CDC Tick-Borne Diseases
- Volunteers | casa
VOLUNTEERS Thank you for your desire to be involved at CASA. Your time and talents are extremely valuable and have a great purpose in the advancement of our mission. Thank you! We have various opportunities for volunteers throughout the school year such as the school musical, mid-year and end-of-year events, winter formal and prom, Teacher Appreciation Week, and other events throughout the year. For more information, please email our CASA PTO. Employees, volunteers and guest artists are required to obtain clearances before being allowed in the classroom. Clearance reports shall be no more than five years old at the time of volunteering. Instructions to Obtain Required Clearances Act 82 Required Paperwork
- Board Meeting Minutes | casa
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- Safe 2 Say Something | casa
In January, 2019 Pennsylvania launched the Safe2Say Something anonymous tip line, a key component of Pennsylvania Act 44 of 2018. The tip line is operated and monitored 24/7 by the Office of the Attorney General where tips are reviewed, classified, and forwarded to the appropriate school. Tips that are found to contain information that may indicate a "life safety" issue are also forwarded to the appropriate 911 center. As always, we strongly encourage anyone with information relating to the safety of our schools to report these concerns immediately. Tips that are generally reported include, but are not limited to, tips regarding violence against students or facilities, tips regarding self-harm, and tips regarding substance abuse. In addition to the Safe2Say Something program, the CASA community is reminded that any concerns can also be reported directly to a school official and to law enforcement. Students, parents, and community members can submit tips via three methods: A free mobile application available for Apple and Android devices By visiting safe2saypa.org By calling 1-844-SAF2SAY (1-844-723-2729)
- Board Agenda, October 2020
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- Student Services | casa
STUDENT SERVICES DIRECTORY SAFE 2 SAY SOMETHING Read More MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT CARE SOLACE Read More DISPLACED / HOMELESS STUDENTS Read More HEALTH SERVICES Read More SCHOOL PROFILE Read More STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SAP) Read More Read More STUDENT HANDBOOK WITF REAL LIFE / REAL ISSUES Read More
- Lauren Callen | casa
Lauren Callen 9th and 10th Grade Theatre 11th and 12th Grade Theatre Comedy Improvisation Yearbook lcallen@casa-arts.org 717-732-8450 EDUCATION: Bachelor of Fine Art in Theatre, Adelphi University Master's of Fine Art in Acting, The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University Certificate in Classical Theatre, The London Dramatic Academy Ms. Callen is originally from Boston, Massachusetts. Her family includes her father, Robert; mother, Patricia; and partner, Victor. In her free time, Ms. Callen loves to bake, go to Home Goods and watch The Great British Baking Show . What brought you to CASA? I am thrilled to be a part of the CASA community! My passion for theatre and advocacy for accessible arts education and programming fueled my desire to be a part of this wonderful community. CASA believes in how invaluable the arts are and dedicates resources to providing individuals with accessible education and professional performance opportunities, which aligns with my practices and beliefs as an artist and educator. Where did you work and what was your role prior to coming to CASA? I worked for seven years at EPIC Players Theatre Company, a non-profit neuro-diverse theatre company in New York City. I possessed several roles at EPIC; Teacher, Acting Coach, and Program Assistant. What is your favorite part of working at CASA? To be surrounded by individuals who believe in the power of the arts, practice inclusivity, and honor artistic expression. What is your connection to the arts? How are you an artist? As a teenager, I took acting classes in Boston and studied Theatre in undergrad and graduate school. Through Theatre, I discovered my capabilities and, most importantly, my purpose. To become liberated and inhabit a character is what connects me to art. Through freedom of artistic expression, awakening the imagination, and the ability to bring a character to life propelled me to become an advocate for the arts and equitable opportunities for all artists. What do you feel is your impact on our school community, students, and culture? To create an inclusive environment where students can feel safe to be themselves to propel their artistry forward. I am excited to share my experience in theatre, teaching, and preparing individuals for professional performance opportunities with the CASA community! What advice do you have for our students? One of my main objectives is to create a safe space for students to explore, fail and grow. Therefore, I strongly encourage you to take risks, make mistakes, and welcome challenges in my class. The most valuable lessons are discovered through failure. Do you advise any clubs at CASA? Not yet, but I would love to! Fun facts about Ms. Callen : I lived in London, which is my favorite city! I love going to the ballet, it is my favorite art form to watch! .
- Board Agenda, February 2021
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- Care Solace | casa
Care Solace Support We are thrilled to announce that CASA has partnered with Care Solace to provide an amazing new resource for all of our students and families! At CASA, we believe in supporting the whole child, and that includes mental health and well-being. That is why we are so excited to offer Care Solace—a FREE and CONFIDENTIAL service that connects you and your loved ones to mental health care when you need it most. What is Care Solace? Care Solace is here to help you find care that fits your needs, whether it is counseling, therapy, or support for substance use. Their team is available 24/7, in over 200 languages, to assist you in navigating local mental health providers and get you the help you need fast! How Does It Work? It is simple! Just reach out to Care Solace at any time, and they will take care of the legwork. Whether you need assistance for yourself, your child, or another family member, Care Solace will make sure you are connected to the right resources, so you never have to worry about doing it on your own. How to Get Started: It has never been easier to get access to mental health supports at CASA. You contact Mr. Shickley or Mrs. Resto to get the process started, you can self-refer by visiting caresolace.com/casa-arts or calling 888-515-0595 to be connected with a care coordinator who can assist you right away. We are incredibly excited to offer this valuable support to our families, and we encourage you to take advantage of Care Solace whenever you or your family needs a little extra help. Together, we can ensure that every student thrives—inside and outside the classroom. Read More from Care Solace
- Resources | casa
RESOURCES Abbreviated Annual Public Notice for Special Education Services Annual Health Update and Standing Orders Authorization Annual Notice of Rights Regarding Student Records Annual Notification of Rights under FERPA Annual Public Notice of Special Education Services Attendance Policy Bullying Policy Care Solace - Mental Health Support CASA Contact Info CHIP (CHIP - Español) College Visitation Form Early Dismissal / Absence Notice Educational Field Trip Form Emergency Procedures Letter Homeless Students Medication Order Military Opt-Out PBIS - School-Wide Expectations Procedures for Disciplining Students with Special Needs Resources for Homeless Students Right to Know Letter Right to Know Request Right to Know Officer: Dr. George Ioannidis, CEO, 717-732-8450, gioannidis@casa-arts.org School Calendar 2024-2025 School Calendar 2025-2026 Spirit Wear Store Student Handbook Suicide Awareness, Prevention, and Response Policy Threat Assessment Team Title I - School / Parent / Student Compact Transcript Request