Student Support Services
Leadership
Office of Student Support Services
725 Harrison Street
Syracuse, NY 13210
Contact Info
(315) 435-4131
Chief of Student Support Services
Dr. Laura Kelley
Deputy Chiefs of Student Support Services
Lisa Costanzo
Bruno Primerano
Director of Student Support Services/McKinney Vento
Janel Milana
Ombuds
Karen Dotson
Director of Mental Health
Teresa Bowers
Coordinator of McKinney Vento
Allia Abughoush
Coordinator of Student Support Services
Krystal Tull
Hearing Office
Physical Address
1003 West Fayette Street
Syracuse, NY 13204
(Marcellus Street side)
Contact Info
(315) 435-6350
Director of Restorative Discipline
Rebecca Groat
Assistant Director of Restorative Discipline
Victor Ciciarelli
Assistant Director of Alternate Education
(Homebound)
Antwaun Dixon
(315) 435-6449
Resources and Forms
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Bullying Prevention Informationpdf
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Crisis Response Protocol and Support Manualpdf
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DASA Complaint Form 2026pdf
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McKinney Vento Poster 23pdf
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McKinney Vento Poster 23 ARpdf
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McKinney Vento Poster 23 ES USpdf
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McKinney Vento Poster 23 KARpdf
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McKinney Vento Poster 23 SOpdf
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McKinney Vento Poster 23 SWpdf
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Mental Health Crisis Response Flow Chartpdf
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NYS Child Labor Laws for Workers p886 3 23pdf
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Working Papers Applicationpdf
The Office of Student Support Services provides a comprehensive and integrated system of student support services readily accessible for implementation with students and their families, thereby enabling the Syracuse City Schools to meet the social, emotional and academic needs of all students.
This department is home to School Counselors, School Psychologists and Social Workers serving students in grades Pre-K through 12.
- School Counselors work to provide academic, career, college readiness, and personal/social competencies to K-12 students through a comprehensive school counseling program.
- School Social Workers are trained professionals who assist with mental health concerns, behavioral concerns, positive behavioral support, academic and classroom support, consultation with teachers, parents and administrators as well as provide individual and group counseling/therapy.
The department coordinates homebound services, Section 504, Special Education and students entering to or exiting from home schooling. The office also provides assistance to schools, regarding the oversight of Student Intervention Teams (SIT) and the Dignity for All Students Act (DASA). We provide a range of services to students and families, assisting in making and strengthening relationships between community agencies, families, and school personnel.
Student Support Services assists schools in building a culture based on high expectations, respect, and co-accountability for performance that recognizes and rewards excellence at all levels of the organization.
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AccessCNY offers a variety of clinic services. Speech and Language Pathology services help individuals increase their communication abilities so they can participate more fully in all aspects of life. Therapy services assist to improve phonology and articulation, decrease stuttering, improve oral motor skills and improve receptive and expressive language skills.
(Bellevue, Brighton Academy, Clary, Corcoran, Delaware Primary, Dr. Weeks, Ed Smith, ELMS, Franklin, Frazer, Grant, Henninger, Huntington, HW Smith, ITC, LeMoyne/Montessori at LeMoyne, Lincoln, McCarthy at Beard, McKinley-Brighton, Meachem, Nottingham, Oasis Academy, Porter, PFLA, PSLA, Roberts, Salem Hyde, Seymour, STEAM at Dr. King, Syracuse STEM at Blodgett, Syracuse Latin, Van Duyn, Webster) -
PAX Good Behavior Game teaches students self-regulation, self-control and self-management in the context of collaborating with others for peace, productivity, health and happiness. Positive Action is an evidence-based, integrated and coherent program that addresses the school’s entire eco-system – school, family and community. Primary Project helps children adjust to school, gain confidence, social skills and focus on learning. Through play, Primary Project addresses children’s school adjustment difficulties and increases their chances for success.
(Bellevue, Brighton Academy, Corcoran, Delaware Primary, Franklin, Frazer, Henninger, Huntington, HW Smith, ITC, Oasis Academy, PSLA, Syracuse STEM at Blodgett, Webster) -
Youth Development Services seeks to improve student’s academic performance, behavior and social skills through academic tutoring, social and emotional support, classroom intervention and enrichment activities.
(Brighton Academy, Franklin, Frazer, McKinley-Brighton, Meachem, Porter, Seymour, Van Duyn, Webster) -
Engaging Schools is a nonprofit organization that collaborates with educators in middle and high schools. We help them create a schoolwide community of learning that integrates academic, social, and emotional development — and prepares each and every student to succeed.
(Bellvue, Ed Smith) -
The Good Life Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for “at-risk” youth, both male and female. Through partnerships and collaborations, we provide various services and programs with the purpose of encouraging successful and productive careers and life strategies for “at-risk” youth, with the ultimate goal of encouraging entrepreneurship as a means to reduce recidivism, escape from poverty and improve academic performance.
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For over 30 years, Hillside Work-Scholarship Connection (HW-SC) has helped students overcome the barriers that cause them to drop out and abandon their education. We change the norm for students and families living in generational poverty by giving them necessary guidance and the tools to be successful in school – expanding their access to post secondary education, technical training and employment opportunities.
(Brighton Academy, Clary, Corcoran, Frazer, Grant, Henninger, ITC, Nottingham, Oasis Academy, PFLA, PSLA, Syracuse STEM at Blodgett) -
By building and sustaining vibrant learning communities with tiered systems of support, the School Improvement process brings focus to developing healthy individuals and communities as a primary goal of schools. Peaceful Schools partners with school leaders to ensure they have the tools that they need to lead effective change.
(Brighton Academy, Delaware Primary, Dr. Weeks, Frazer, Henninger, Lincoln, STEAM at Dr. King, Syracuse STEM at Blodgett) -
This position functions within the Division of School Based Initiatives (SBI) in partnership with the Onondaga County Department of Children and Family Services and local school districts. This position provides supportive services to youth and families to ensure youth have all of the resources needed for academic success.
(Brighton Academy, Clary, Corcoran, Frazer, Grant, Henninger, Lincoln, Oasis Academy, PFLA, PSLA, Syracuse STEM at Blodgett) -
Our mission is to support young men of Syracuse in their journey towards becoming men of character by helping them develop their purpose and passion, instilling integrity in their leadership, and providing them with opportunities to build healthy relationships with others. Building Men strongly believes that developing a fellowship of young males striving to become responsible men will increase their motivation, passion, and leadership and help create a positive impact upon the young men’s development.
(Brighton Academy, Clary, Corcoran, ELMS, Frazer, Grant, Henninger, HW Smith, ITC, Lincoln, Nottingham, PSLA, Syracuse STEM at Blodgett) -
McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center is a nonprofit organization working to end child abuse through intervention and education. For over 12 years, we have partnered with over 70 schools across Onondaga County, including the Syracuse City School District, to provide safety and child abuse prevention education to students in Pre-K through 12th grade. Our programs aim to help prevent child abuse by empowering children to utilize safety skills, educating adults and school personnel to recognize and respond appropriately to concerns of abuse, and encouraging the community to speak up about an issue that thrives on silence. Our collaboration with schools and families is a cornerstone of our outreach and education efforts. Together we can protect children in our community.
(Bellevue, Delaware Primary, Dr. Weeks, Franklin, McKinley-Brighton, Meachem, Montessori @ Lemoyne, Porter, Salem Hyde, Seymour Dual Language Academy, STEAM @ Dr. King, Van Duyn, Webster, Clary, Ed Smith, Frazer, Grant, Huntington, HW Smith, Roberts, Syracuse Latin, Syracuse STEM @ Blodgett, Nottingham, Oasis, PFLA)


