South Central Alabama Mental Health
South Central Alabama Mental Health
Children & Families
Children & Families

School-Based Mental Health Services

SCAMHC works collaboratively with schools in our service area to deliver therapeutic and support programs to address the emotional, behavioral, and psychological needs of students within the school setting. These services promote students' emotional well-being, improve their ability to learn, and reduce barriers to academic success.

Service Overview

Mental health care where learning happens

SCAMHC works collaboratively with schools in our service area to deliver therapeutic and support programs to address the emotional, behavioral, and psychological needs of students within the school setting. These services promote students' emotional well-being, improve their ability to learn, and reduce barriers to academic success.

  • On-campus counseling and mental health assessments
  • Part of the School-Based Mental Health Collaborative (*denoted schools)
  • Promotes emotional well-being and reduces academic barriers
  • Available across 40+ partner schools in all four counties
Partner Schools

Selected School-Based Mental Health Collaborative schools

Covington County Schools

Andalusia Elementary, Andalusia Middle, Andalusia High, Straughn School, Red Level Schools, Florala School, W.S. Harlan, and more.

Butler County Schools

Greenville Elementary, Greenville Middle, Greenville High, W.O. Palmer Elementary, Georgiana School, Highland Home, McKenzie School, and more.

Coffee County Schools

Hillcrest Elementary, Holly Hill Elementary, Pinedale Elementary, Rucker Blvd. Elementary, New Brockton High, New Brockton Elementary, Zion Chapel, Kinston, and more.

Crenshaw County Schools

Luverne Schools, Brantley School, and other partner schools across the county.

Coffee County (Additional)

Opp Elementary, Opp Middle, Opp High, Elba High, Elba Elementary, and more.

Collaborative Partnership

Schools marked with * participate in the School-Based Mental Health Collaborative for enhanced integrated services.

Getting Connected

Bringing mental health care to your child's school

School-based services are available for students at partner schools across our four-county service area. Services promote students' emotional well-being, improve their ability to learn, and reduce barriers to academic success. Contact us to learn if your child's school participates or to discuss options.

School counselor and students
Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about school-based services