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Student Support programs provide the bridge between learning and the mental, physical, emotional, and social health factors that determine educational achievement and life success. With specifically defined responsibilities, school psychologists, counselors, social workers, alcohol and drug abuse prevention specialists, and teacher consultants are employed to address these barriers to learning. The office is also responsible for attendance and truancy policy and practice, student records, district crisis response planning, student intervention team management, special education referrals, homebound instruction, Section 504 Accommodation Plans, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Plans. Student Support Administration and staff are also actively engaged in a variety of formal school-community collaborations.