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Behavioral Intervention

Behavior Intervention

LIU students

Lincoln Intermediate Unit 12, Behavior Intervention Program designs and implements individually designed programs for K-12th grade public school students. Consultation services for districts operating or planning alternative programs are also available. Behavioral Intervention programs offer a continuum of services including private facility, multi-district placement, cyber instruction, in-district programs, residential facilities, as well as programming for correctional facilities.

Programs serve students who are unable to attend or be successful in a traditional setting. Current programs serve students exhibiting behaviors that are dangerous or disruptive to the school setting. In addition, students with mental health needs, students residing in shelters, as well as students who are incarcerated are served through the variety of Behavioral Intervention programs.

LIU Behavioral Intervention Programs

The Franklin County Jail Behavior Intervention Program was created to meet the educational needs of eligible detainees under Act 30 of 1997 of the Pennsylvania Legislature.
The SOAR program is a licensed, trauma-focused, therapeutic Residential Treatment Facility which specializes in the treatment of youth aged 13 to 18.
The York County Prison Behavior Intervention Program was created in January 1998 to meet the educational needs of eligible detainees under Act 30 of 1997 of the Pennsylvania Legislature.

Contact Us

Program Supervisors

Jennifer Hagerman                      jlhagerman@iu12.org
(717) 624-6548 
 

Support

Janet Reynolds
jlreynolds@iu12.org
(717)718-5812