SCIP Welcomes New School Coordinator Michaela Emmons

The School Community Intervention & Prevention (SCIP) Program (www.scipnebraska.com) has announced the hiring of Michaela Emmons as SCIP Coordinator for Regions 4 & 6.

Michaela, a native of Lincoln, NE, received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from Nebraska Wesleyan University and her Master’s degree in Management from Doane College.  They join Chris Ivory who is the SCIP Coordinator for Regions 1, 2 and 3 as well as SCIP schools outside of Lancaster County in Region V.

SCIP is a state-wide program designed to bring together families, school, and the community to support student behavioral and emotional health.  Our mission is to provide an effective prevention and early intervention process for youth with behavioral health concerns so they may achieve healthy, productive lives.

SCIP is a program of Lincoln Medical Education Partnership, 4600 Valley Road, Lincoln.  To find out more about School Community Intervention & Prevention (SCIP) Program, visit our website at www.scipnebraska.com.