What is MHPP?

Mental Health Professional Partnership (MHPP) works with school districts to build comprehensive school mental health systems that serve elementary, middle, and high school youth. MHPP utilizes the strengths and expertise of school and community-partnered professionals to provide services and supports that address social, emotional, and behavioral well-being of students.


Services may occur by direct or remote presence through video or telephone resources. These services are provided by a master’s level school mental health intern, a provisionally licensed or a fully licensed mental health clinician. Mental Health services could include: screening and assessment, individual counseling, group counseling, crisis intervention and support, classroom behavior support, teacher/school staff consultation, advocacy, resource sharing, and collaboration for the purpose of student success.

Meet our Mental Health Practitioners!

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Kenzie Berg

LIMHP, LCSW

Districts Served:
Ashland-Greenwood, West Point-Beemer

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Scott Carlson

LMHP
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Korina Cave

LIMHP, LDAC

Districts Served:
North Bend Central, Scribner-Snyder

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Meaghan Delaney

LMHP

Districts Served:
Logan View, Oakland-Craig

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Julia Downey

LIMHP

Districts Served:
Ashland-Greenwood, Tekamah-Herman

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Lauren Edgecombe

PLMHP, PCMSW

District Served:
Wahoo, Yutan

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Tommy Gerrish

LIMHP

Districts Served:
Raymond Central, Yutan

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Aryn Halsey

Administrative Assistant/ MHPP Intern
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Eastyn Klink

PLMHP, School Psych

Districts Served:
Mead, Lyons-Decatur

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Emily Kunkle

MHPP Intern

District Served:
Ashland-Greenwood