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Frequently Asked Questions
I am a graduate student and would like to learn more about your
programs. Who should I contact?
Please contact our Human Resource Assistant, Tracy Kline,
at tkline@pepcleve.org.
Our school district is interested in bringing new training initiatives
to our teachers to better support their ability to manage challenging
students in the classroom. Can PEP help?
Yes! PEP Assist is designed to provided just this kind of support.
To learn more, contact Tom Valore at valore@pepcleve.org.
I am interested in making a contribution to PEP. Who should I
contact?
Thank you for your interest! Please contact Susan Berger at berger@pepcleve.org.
My child is having difficulty in school
and I think that a PEP Day Treatment Center might be the right
program for him. What do I need to do to get my child enrolled
in a one of PEP’s Day
Treatment Centers?
The decision to enroll a child in one of PEP’s Day Treatment
Centers is made by the school district in consultation with the
family. We suggest that you first contact your child’s teacher
or principal.
Our young child is difficult to manage and I think he may need
some kind of early intervention service. How do I know what service
is right for my child, and if PEP could possibly help provide that
service?
PEP offers a continuum of early childhood services. To learn more
about these programs, please refer to the early childhood section
of our website. For each program, appropriate contacts are identified,
and these individuals are best able to help you navigate the system
of PEP’s early childhood services.
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