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Recent research has consistently highlighted the significance of building the social-emotional competence of our students as a vital component of effective bullying prevention. The evidence suggests that when students develop strong social-emotional skills, they are better equipped to navigate interpersonal relationships and manage conflicts, ultimately reducing the incidence of bullying. Salem City Schools uses Second Step, a research based curriculum, to teach students how to recognize, report and refuse bullying.

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Signs of Suicide (SOS) is an evidence-based youth suicide prevention program that has demonstrated an improvment in students' knowledge and adaptive attitudes about suicide risk and depression.  The program is designed for grades 6-12. It teaches students how to identify signs of depression and suicide in themselves and their peers, while providing materials that support school professionals, parents, and communities in recognizing at-risk students and taking appropriate action. 

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Social Emotional Learning is a crucial component in the development of healthy individuals. It is a fundamental process that shapes the lives of young people and adults alike. It encompasses the acquisition and application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enable individuals to develop healthy identities, manage emotions, achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain supportive relationships, and make responsible and caring decisions. Salem City Schools uses Second Step, a research based curriculum  to teach social emotional learning. 

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We are pleased to share that we are offering a new resource to support mental health and wellness. ParentGuidance.org is free to all staff, parents, and families in our district.

East Salem Elementary School Counseling Department

1765 Boulevard
Salem, VA 24153

Phone - 540-375-7001
Fax - 540-343-6623

Our office hours are Monday – Friday 7:40 am to 2:15 pm.

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If you feel in danger of harming yourself or others, please call 911. Other resources are Carilion Connect (540-981-8181), Lewis-Gale Respond (540-776-1100) and the National Crisis Line (1-800-784-2433). If you feel you are being physically harmed by a caregiver, you may call Child Protective Services at (1-800-552-7096).

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Mary Gregory
School Counselor
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Ms. Gregory is from Salem, VA and attended East Salem Elementary School! She resides in Salem and loves to watch movies, take pictures, work in the garden, exercise and she adores her 5 cats.  She attended Roanoke College for her Bachelors Degree in Sociology and earned a Masters of Education in Counselor Education from Virginia Tech. She has been a School Counselor since 2006 . She has worked in middle school, primary school, private practice, therapeutic day treatment programs as well as working as an In Home Counselor. At East Salem, Ms Gregory teaches Guidance and works with students one on one and in groups. 

Phone Number: 540.375.7001.