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Board approves annual MAPS contract with University of Pittsburgh to fund on-campus mental‑health liaisons

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The Franklin Regional School Board approved a renewed, grant‑funded contract with the University of Pittsburgh’s MAPS program to continue on‑campus liaisons who provide counseling-related services, parent engagement, truancy support and staff wellness activities.

Franklin Regional School District on Monday approved an annual contract with the University of Pittsburgh’s MAPS program to provide school‑based behavioral health liaisons, the district said during its Committee of the Whole meeting.

The contract is grant funded by the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency and will support liaisons who work inside the district’s MTSS (multi‑tiered systems of support), crisis response, parent engagement and targeted counseling services, Superintendent Michael Perino said.

MAPS liaisons are not providing out‑patient therapy,…

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