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Dealing with Grief
Pine-Richland has a team of school psychologists and our counselors available for any student who may need or want help or any type of assistance.
When it comes to grief, if you're not sure how to help your child or answer his or her questions, we'd like to direct you to the Caring Place, a grieving center for children, adults and families. Visit the center by clicking here to download a multitude of resources.
Another resource available is the Student & Young Adult Hot Line at 412-820-HELP. If you would like additional information or need assistance, please do not hesitate to contact your child's school counselor or Pine-Richland School Lead Psychologist Maura Paczan and or School Psychologist Melissa Kuban Ramirez at 724-625-7773, ext. 6500.
Four counseling & help centers for dealing with grief, visit this link.
Our primary concern is with the care and well being of our students.