Counseling & Social Services

The Penn Manor School Counseling Department and School Social Workers support the school district’s educational mission by working collaboratively to remove barriers that impede students’ success. 

This site includes links to community resources to help those seeking assistance with mental health, food, housing and other challenges, plus information and links to Penn Manor School District’s School Counseling  and Social Work staff. 

The Student Assistance Program (SAP) is a statewide initiative designed to provide support services for students who may be at risk or experience problems which pose a barrier to a student’s learning and school success. Each school district forms a SAP Team of school staff who are trained to identify problems and make recommendations to assist the student and parent.

Community Resources Food, housing, health care, mental health and other services.
Elementary Counseling Resources
Middle School Counseling
High School Counseling Resources

Transcripts
High School Transcript Requests Instructions for alumni and current students.

Chapter 339 Guidance Plan Pennsylvania requires all school districts to have a K-12 School Counseling Plan as part of Chapter 339. This plan addresses the importance of career planning and how schools must be responsive to the labor market and includes how school counselors help students explore many different employment pathways.  Chapter 339 outlines the requirement that Pennsylvania school districts have a plan of comprehensive school counseling services for all students. The plan documents the mission, stakeholders, counselor roles, goals, curriculum and delivery system of the school counseling program. In addition, the plan focuses on career readiness and includes a career plan, portfolio and strategies to engage with the local career and technical center.

View the Chapter 339 Guidance Plan and Services



Penn Manor Counseling Staff


Emails and phones are monitored during school hours. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency that requires immediate attention, please contact Crisis Intervention at 717-394-2631 or dial 911 or report via Safe2Say 1-844-5-SAYNOW (1-844-572-9669)

Elementary School Counselors

Middle School Counselors

High School Counselors

Social Workers