Mental Health Support

Ms. Fabri

Ms. Fabri (School Counselor)

She/Her/Hers

  • Hi! My name is Ms. Fabri and this is my 5th year at Morey.

  • My office is 134A ("in" the Community mural by the old main entrance).

  • I was an art teacher prior to becoming a school counselor and I co-lead art club with Mr. Robertson, Morey's art teacher!

  • I love to garden and have a plot in Morey's community garden.

  • Other favorite things: baking, paddleboarding, visiting the Botanic gardens, reading, time with friends

Ms. Kaspar (School Social Worker)

Ms. Kaspar (School Social Worker)

She/Her/Hers/Ella

Hi!

This will be my second year here at Morey. I was here last year in the Prevention & Therapeutic Specialist Role. I'm excited to be back at Morey with all the amazing humans here!

My Favorite Things:

  • Going to DMNS with my kids

  • Drawing, Painting, creating things in general

  • Baking

  • Going on vacation in Santa Fe, NM

  • Playing video games

Ms. Kilcommons (School Psychologist)

Ms. Kilcommons (School Psychologist)

She/Her/Hers

DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Mental Health

  • Hi! My name is Ms.
    Kilcommons and this is my 2nd year at Morey.

  • My office is in 102C.

  • I like running, hiking, and playing soccer.

  • Thave traveled to many different countries including
    Mexico, Spain, Hungary, India and Costa Rica!

  • I enjoy spending time with my friends and family.

  • I have two rescue dogs named Camden & Keeva!

Nurse Kim

Nurse Kim

She/Her/Hers

  • Hi! My name is Nurse Kim and this is my 2nd year at Morey
    I am at Morey 5 days/week I am located at the back of the main office

  • I enjoy traveling and trying out new restaurants

  • I live in the city so I can walk and enjoy city life that Denver has to offer

How Does a Student See a Member of the Mental Health team?

  • Self-referral

  • Request of a counselor

  • Parent referral

  • Administrative referral

  • Teacher or other staff referral

  • Referral by friend(s)

The mental health team can support Students:

  • Academic and career planning

  • Individual Career and Academic Plans (ICAP)

  • Provide information for a variety of social, emotional, career and academic needs

  • Crisis intervention and prevention

  • Teach a variety of skills individually and in groups

  • Establish and maintain cooperative relationships

The mental health team can support Parents:

  • Provide information for a variety of social, emotional, career and academic needs

  • Support in child’s academic and career planning

  • Better understand the social and psychological aspects of child development

  • Work with the school to plan their child’s education

  • Learn more about school programs

  • Become aware of community resources available to them and their children

Confidentiality

Confidentiality is of the utmost importance to us. We believe that each student and their families deserve to be treated with the deepest respect and discretion. We will guard your privacy as much as permitted by law. Below are reasons confidentiality will be broken

  • Danger to others

  • Danger to self

  • Danger from others

If you have any questions regarding confidentiality, please feel free to contact a team member

What is an Individualized Career and Academic Plan?

ICAP is a multi-year process that intentionally guides students and families in the exploration of career, academic and postsecondary opportunities. With the support of adults, students develop the awareness, knowledge, attitudes and skills to create their own meaningful and PoWeRful (PwR or Post-Secondary and Workforce Ready) pathways to be career and college ready.