SRMS Mental Health Support Team

Mental Health Team Contact Information

23-24 School Year

Justin Obermeyer-6th Grade Counselor & Career Pathways Coordinator justin.obermeyer@jeffco.k12.co.us

Chad Molina -7th Grade Counselor Department manager& Hawk Leader Sponsor  chad.molina@jeffco.k12.co.us

Stacia Taves- 8th Grade Counselor
stacia.taves@jeffco.k12.co.us

Melissa Romero-Social Emotional Learning Specialist & GT Liaison melissa.romero@jeffco.k12.co.us 


Christina Mullins-School Social Worker 

                                                    

Counseling Spot Light Mid Year School Data

23-24 Summit Ridge Middle School Mid-Year Data

A quick look at the work of our Counseling team and how they are supporting students.

Our Goals & Services

Summit Ridge Middle Vision Statement

Engaging minds and hearts with authentic learning.


Summit Ridge Middle School Mental Health Mission Statement 

The Mission of the Summit Ridge Middle School Mental Health Department is to provide a proactive, comprehensive, and developmentally appropriate program to address students' Social-Emotional, Academic and Career goals while incorporating an International Baccalaureate lens. 

Services 

Mental health opportunities are provided for students in individual, small group, and classroom settings. Counselors meet weekly with interdepartmental teams, facilitating communication between teachers, administration, and parents about students' academic issues and social-emotional needs. We are available to parents for telephone and in-person conferences, as well as to students to address individual concerns.

What We Do:

Social/Emotional Support 

Crisis Counseling

Academic Support 

After School Plans 

Career Awareness/Exploration 

Career Fair 

Classroom Presentations 

Conflict Mediation 

 Enrollment 

Goal Setting 

Individual Counseling Needs Assessment 

Leadership 

Parent Conferences 

Parent Support 

Registration/Scheduling 

Student Recognition 

Team Support 

Warren Tech Field Trip 

Work Permits

504's

Most Commonly Accessed  Resources

Collaborative Care Clinic Flyer.pdf
Mental Health Resources for School Counselors
Copy of 20.21 - "Virtual" Info Night Presentation

QPR Training for Caregivers

Dates: 9/6 /23 & 9/20/23

Time: 11:00-12:30 or 5:30-7:30

Topic: QPR Training

QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — 3 simple steps that anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. While this training will focus primarily on youth, the concepts are protective for any relationship and people of all ages. Learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to help someone. Register Here. 


Colorado House Bill 21-1258 established this temporary behavioral health services program to provide access to mental health and substance use disorder services for youth, including addressing needs that may have resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is open to youth 18 years of age or younger or 21 years of age or younger if receiving special education services.

The program, called I Matter, is funded by the Colorado Department of Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health. The program provides up to 3 free behavioral health sessions for youth in Colorado and reimburses participating providers, which are licensed clinicians from agencies and independent contractors.

The I Matter program also has a statewide public awareness and outreach campaign that includes digital ads on platforms such as TikTok and Snapchat, and on-the-ground outreach to schools and youth organizations. Both the awareness campaign and the IMatterColorado.org website were informed by youth feedback.

To receive help with the website or support in scheduling a session, email support@imattercolorado.org.


Click here to listen to Nicholas D. Thompson

This is a podcast for parents. Each week, Nick Thompson – a therapist specializing in adolescence for over a decade – tackles topics impacting adolescents and provides insight and tips for parents. If you want to improve your relationship with your preteen, teenager, or young adult, then this podcast is for you. Nick is passionate about assisting parents in realizing adolescence is a time of great opportunity and not just a phase to survive. Nick is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. He has been working with youth and their families for over 12 years in a variety of settings including middle and high schools, private practice, residential treatment facilities, and detention centers. Nick has a private practice in Boulder, Colorado and enjoys facilitating trainings and giving presentations to staff of school districts, middle and high school students, and parents.